A Classic, Beautiful Shade Tree for the Golden State
Why Drake Elm Trees?
Known for its adaptability and ease, the Drake Chinese Elm Tree boasts a moderately fast but manageable growth rate, stunning shape and nearly-evergreen foliage. Itโs a classic shade tree in every way but with even more benefits.
For starters, the Drake Chinese Elm is wonderfully versatile and adaptable. It excels whether itโs planted for shade, as a street barrier or simply a specimen focal point, especially since itโs tolerant of drought and pollution. Youโll get the promise of green hues in summer, blazing yellows in fall and visually interesting bark in the winter.
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But the best part of the Drake Elm is that, because itโs a proven performer, itโs consistent in both size and shape. This tree has been nurtured by certified ornamental horticulturists, so you can be certain of its fine quality. Finally, since itโs been grown and shipped in its existing pot, roots intact, itโs ready to perform spectacularly when it arrives to your door.
The Drake Elm Tree: Golden State-grown specifically for California landscapes. Its healthful, happy origin means itโs ready to flourish in your own landscape. Imagine month-to-month visual interest without effort โ order your own Drake Elm Tree today, before it sells out!
Planting & Care
Planting Instructions: Before planting, itโs important to choose a location with enough space to accommodate the size of your Drake Chinese Elm. Furthermore, your Drake should be planted in a sunny spot (6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day) with well-drained soil.
After youโve selected a suitable location, dig a hole thatโs at least two to three times wider than your treeโs root ball. Once youโve placed your Drake Elm, back fill its soil, tamp down to avoid air pockets and lastly, water to help establish its roots.
Following planting, simply water and monitor โ thatโs it. No fertilizer or pruning needed.
Watering: The Drake Elm is super easy to grow, but an adequate watering schedule is important. Water your tree regularly during the growing season (approximately one thorough watering each week is fine).
But if youโre not sure when to water your Drake, simply check its surrounding soil, down to around 2 or 3 inches. If the soil in this area is dry, itโs time to water.

















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