
Japanese Zelkova (Zelkova serrata)
Sometimes called Japanese Hornbeam, the Japanese Zelkova was first recognized as a good substitute for the dying American elm on eastern streets and campuses. It has earned a reputation of its own as a versatile, attractive tree. While related to the elm the Zelkova is highly resistant to the Dutch elm disease.
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| Species | Size | Basic Requirements |
| Japanese Zelkova (Zelkova serrata) | At 20 years height is 20’ and the spread is 15’. Mature height is 60 to 70’ with a spread of 50 to 55’. 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. |