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  1. Zelkova - Wikipedia

    The Sicilian Zelkova Z. sicula, only discovered in 1991, is listed as an endangered species. The two known populations close to Syracuse (Bosco Pisano and Ciranna) comprise a small …

  2. Zelkova Trees: Types, Leaves, Bark (Pictures) – Identification

    Feb 18, 2022 · This article is a complete guide to identifying species of zelkova trees. Descriptions and pictures of zelkova tree leaves, flowers, and bark will help you recognize these attractive …

  3. Zelkova serrata - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Zelkova serrata, commonly called Japanese zelkova, is a medium to large deciduous tree, typically growing to 50-80’ tall with a spreading, generally upward-branching, vase-shaped crown.

  4. Zelkova Tree Pros and Cons: 7 Facts You Need to Know

    Zelkova is a well-liked substitute for American elm because of its reputation for resistance to Dutch elm disease. The Japanese grey-bark elm, or Zelkova serrata, is the species used for …

  5. Japanese zelkova | Zelkova serrata | The Morton Arboretum

    Japanese zelkova is closely related to the elm but is resistant to Dutch elm disease (DED). It tolerates urban conditions well and can be used as a street tree. This tree has interesting bark, …

  6. Japanese Zelkova (Zelkova serrata): Essential Guide - Gardenia

    Japanese Zelkova (Zelkova serrata) is a large, graceful deciduous tree prized for its attractive vase-shaped form, serrated foliage, and unique exfoliating bark.

  7. The Zelkova Guide – Plant Detectives

    Zelkova (Zelkova serrata) is a deciduous tree valued for its graceful vase-shaped form, attractive peeling bark, and resilience in urban and suburban landscapes.

  8. Zelkova serrata (Japanese Zelkova) | North Carolina Extension ...

    Zelkova has been promoted in recent years as a substitute for American elm (Ulmus americana) because of its resistance to Dutch elm disease. It serves as a good specimen lawn or shade …

  9. Zelkova - Trees and Shrubs Online

    Six species of deciduous tree (one of ancient wild hybrid origin), often suckering. Buds alternate, small, globular to conic; twigs slender, often zig-zagging and never with corky wings or spines.

  10. Zelkova | Japanese, Shade Tree, Ornamental | Britannica

    Zelkova, genus of about five species of trees and shrubs in the elm family (Ulmaceae) native to Asia. The Japanese zelkova, or keaki (Z. serrata), up to 30 m (100 feet) tall and with sharply …