What is the growth rate of a zelkova tree?
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Growth rate is medium at 8 to 12 inches per year. Zones 5 through 8, full sun and is happy in most kinds of soils except sand. Their moderate size suits them to residential yards and their vase-like profile of upright branches fanning out above a short trunk qualifies them to be street trees as well.
Is Zelkova a good tree?
While the Japanese zelkova doesn’t have quite the charm of the American elm, it is an attractive tree and well worth planting. : This is a fast-growing, roundheaded tree in its youth, becoming moderate in growth in middle age and taking on a vaselike silhouette. It can reach up to 50 feet in height.

What does a zelkova tree look like?
Japanese Zelkova is a tough urban tree for residential shade and street plantings. It has a spreading, generally upright branching, vase-shaped habit. The crown is shorter and more rounded than the American elm. The bark is a smooth, reddish brown when young with prominent cherry-like lenticels.
How big does a Japanese zelkova get?
50–80′
Mature Size The Japanese Zelkova grows to a height of 50–80′ and a spread of around 50–75′ at maturity.
What does a Japanese zelkova tree look like?
Features ovate to oblong-ovate dark green leaves with serrated margins and a slightly rough texture that are 1 ¼ –2″ long. Provides fall color in shades of yellow, orange, brown, deep red and reddish-purple. Yields small, kidney bean-shaped drupes that measure around ¼” in diameter and ripen in the fall.

Is Musashino Japanese zelkova a shade tree?
Musashino Japanese Zelkova is a unique shade tree selection. This tree has a beautiful columnar form with slender serrated medium green leaves. Autumn brings an array of tones, from yellow to rusty red-orange. The tree’s small leaf size greatly reduces the need for raking and other fall cleanup.
What is a zelkova tree?
Musashino Japanese Zelkova is a unique shade tree selection. This tree has a beautiful columnar form with slender serrated medium green leaves. Autumn brings an array of tones, from yellow to rusty red-orange.
Why is the Zelkova serrata ‘Musashino’ the 2016 Urban Tree of the year?
Introduced the US less than 20 years ago by Frank J. Schmidt and Sons, Co, the Zelkova serrata ‘Musashino’ has made quite a name for itself as an ornamental and hardy urban dweller. Its veracity within notoriously inhospitable urban environments is what secured it’s place as the unequivocal selection of the SMA’s Urban Tree Of The Year in 2016.
How do you care for Musashino Japanese zelkova?
Musashino Japanese Zelkova does well in moist, well-drained soil. Tolerant of both acidic and alkaline soils. Tolerant of tough urban conditions, more heat and drought tolerant than other Zelkova varieties, once well established. Be sure to follow our watering guidelines for the first few growing seasons until the root system is well-established.