Field-Grown Balled & Burlapped Trees Serving OK, TX, KS, AR & Surrounding Areas 70 Varieties Available Wholesale & Commercial Pricing Available Semi-Load Delivery for Bulk Orders Fort Gibson, Oklahoma - By Appointment Call 720-630-3715 Field-Grown Balled & Burlapped Trees Serving OK, TX, KS, AR & Surrounding Areas 70 Varieties Available Wholesale & Commercial Pricing Available Semi-Load Delivery for Bulk Orders Fort Gibson, Oklahoma - By Appointment Call 720-630-3715
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Shade & Ornamental

Allee Lacebark Elm

★★★★★ Field-grown quality
Field-grown balled-and-burlapped stock - wholesale & commercial pricing available - Fort Gibson, Oklahoma.
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What is caliper size? Caliper is the diameter of the tree's trunk, measured in inches. A larger caliper means a more mature, structurally stronger tree. All trees are field-grown and sold balled-and-burlapped (B&B) - meaning the root ball is wrapped in burlap for transplanting. Bigger caliper = bigger, more established B&B tree.

📍 Customer Pickup - Fort Gibson, Oklahoma

All trees must be collected at our Fort Gibson, Oklahoma nursery. Visits are by appointment only - use the contact form to schedule. We do not offer individual delivery or installation services.

🚚 Purchasing a semi truckload? We can arrange delivery. Bulk semi-load orders can be coordinated for a fee. Contact us to discuss.
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Description
Planting Tips

Ulmus parvifolia (Lacebark Elm)

USDA Hardiness Zone: Zone 4

Mature Height: 40-50'

Mature Spread: 30-40'

Sun Exposure: Full Sun

Water Needs: Moderate

Growth Rate: Fast (3-4 ft/yr)

Category: Shade & Ornamental

Pickup Required — Fort Gibson, OK. All trees must be collected at our BalledAndBurlapped.com nursery in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. Semi-load delivery available for bulk orders.

🌿 Planting & Care Tips

Plant in full sun to part shade in well-drained soil. Water deeply once per week for the first two growing seasons to establish a strong root system. Mulch around the base to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Contact us for species-specific advice.