Key Facts:
Scientific Name: Ulmus ‘Triumph’
Common Name: Triumph Elm
Family: Ulmaceae (Elm family)
Height: 30-40 feet at maturity
Spread: 20-30 feet
Foliage Color: Green, turning yellow in fall
Flowering Season: Early spring
Growth Habit: Upright, vase-shaped
Sunlight: Prefers full sun to partial shade
Soil Preference: Well-drained soil; adaptable to various soil types, including urban soils
Water Needs: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
Cold Hardiness: Hardy in a range of climates
Pest and Disease Resistance: Resistant to Dutch elm disease and other common elm pests
Why You Will Love Triumph Elm
Triumph Elm offers a blend of elegance and durability with its attractive, vase-shaped canopy and robust growth. Its resistance to common diseases makes it a reliable choice for urban and suburban landscapes, providing ample shade and visual appeal throughout the year. Enjoy the resilience and beauty of Triumph Elm, enhancing your landscape with a tree that combines strength and style.
Triumph Elm
Triumph Elm is a resilient and attractive deciduous tree known for its upright, vase-shaped canopy and striking green foliage. Typically growing 30-40 feet in height and 20-30 feet in spread, this cultivar of Ulmus offers a robust, elegant form with a dense canopy that provides excellent shade. It features small, inconspicuous flowers in early spring and exhibits a rich green color throughout the growing season, turning yellow in the fall. Triumph Elm is well-suited for urban environments, parks, and large landscapes due to its hardiness and adaptability.