The Catlin Elm is a sport of the common Chinese Elm. It is partly evergreen in mild climates and evergreen in the south. Its leaves are very tiny 0.25" - 0.75" long, are a shiny dark green, and smaller than Zelkova. The Catlin Elm can only be propagated by cutting or layering. It grows slower than the Chinese Elm, but it produces a much finer network of twigs and branches.
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10 years old, 12" - 14" tall