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Sapporo Autumn Gold - Hybrid Elm - Standard Trees

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Sapporo Autumn Gold

Ulmus Sapporo Autumn Gold is a fairly small, upright and spreading tree with an open canopy that does not cast very dense shade, making it a good choice for a smaller garden. The shiny leaves are narrow, serrated ovals which, true to their name, turn a warming yellow in autumn before they fall. The lemon and lime coloured spring foliage is attractive too and sometimes carries a hint of pink. This tree was cultivated by Dr Eugene Smalley of the Wisconsin University in the late 1950's, with seeds from the botanic gardens at Hokkaido university in Sapporo, Japan. It is a hybrid of Japanese Elm and the dwarf Siberian Elm, Ulmus pumilia, and is highly resistant to Dutch Elm Disease, though not immune to it.

Ulmus Sapporo Autumn Gold is a fine tree in its own right, but to call it an Elm might be misleading to some people, as it doesn't look anything like the grand old Elms that have now all but vanished from Britain. On the other hand, you may be interested to know that as far as the White-letter Hairstreak butterfly and White spotted pinion moth are concerned, it may as well be the same tree. Both species depend on Elm leaves for their caterpillars to feed on and are just about surviving in this country. It is probably too late for native populations of the large tortoiseshell butterfly, who is also partial to Elm, but planting these trees gives them a chance of staging a comeback from captive specimens.

Planting Ulmus Sapporo Autumn Gold:

Ulmus Sapporo Autumn Gold is a really fast grower and can reach its final height of 15 metres in almost the same number of years if it is in a sunny and fertile spot. They aren't really bothered by the soil type or pH and like moist, heavy clay but they won't tolerate waterlogging. A mature tree will reach about 15 metres, 50 feet, high.

Please watch our tree planting video for full planting instructions.

How Standard Trees are Measured:
All the plants in the ornamental trees section are graded as standards, which means that they are measured by their girth in centimetres 1 metre above ground level (basically, their trunk's waist measurement). They aren't measured by their height, which will vary.

So, a 6/8 standard has a trunk with a circumference of 6-8 centimetres and an 8/10 standard has a trunk 8-10 centimetres around.

This measurement makes no difference to the tree's final height. Most standards are between 2 - 3.5 metres tall, but this is just an average. We cannot tell you how tall your trees will be before we deliver them.