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Texas Champion Cedar Elm
Everything that is big is celebrated in Texas . The Texas Forest Service seeks to recognize the largest of each species of trees in the state through the Big Tree Registry, and this cedar elm has held that title since 2003. The tree grows in Kendall County and has a circumference of 131 inches, a height of 73 feet and a crown spread of 72 feet.
This Zone includes zones from 2-4.
Botanical: Ulmus pumila Growing Zones: 2-4 Spread and Height: 40S - 70H Soil Moisture: Adaptable Soil Type: Adaptable Flower: No Foliage Color: Green Autumn Color: Yellow State of Origin: Texas
*This tree does not represent the actual tree, it's an example for the spread and height of any tree.
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