Winged Elm
Scientific Name: Ulmus alata
Winged elm is native to much of North Florida, including Alachua County. Plant in full to partial sun. It likes soil that is usually moist to soil that experiences somewhat long very dry periods. This plant is deciduous and can reach forty to seventy feet tall. It is a larval host for the question mark butterfly.
Size: three-gallon pots
Scientific Name: Ulmus alata
Winged elm is native to much of North Florida, including Alachua County. Plant in full to partial sun. It likes soil that is usually moist to soil that experiences somewhat long very dry periods. This plant is deciduous and can reach forty to seventy feet tall. It is a larval host for the question mark butterfly.
Size: three-gallon pots
Scientific Name: Ulmus alata
Winged elm is native to much of North Florida, including Alachua County. Plant in full to partial sun. It likes soil that is usually moist to soil that experiences somewhat long very dry periods. This plant is deciduous and can reach forty to seventy feet tall. It is a larval host for the question mark butterfly.
Size: three-gallon pots