
Jacqueline Hillier Elm Tree - Compact Deciduous Miniature Shrub
$114.95
- Features a dense, twiggy growth habit suitable for miniature landscapes.
- Deciduous foliage that provides seasonal color changes throughout the year.
- Compact size allows for versatile placement in gardens or containers.
- Slow-growing nature requires minimal structural pruning to maintain shape.
Size: 1-2 feet
Overview of the Jacqueline Hillier Elm
The Jacqueline Hillier Elm (Ulmus 'Jacqueline Hillier') is a slow-growing, deciduous shrub recognized for its distinctive, intricate branching structure. This cultivar is widely utilized in landscape design for its ability to maintain a compact form, making it a functional choice for smaller garden spaces or container gardening.
Growth Characteristics
This tree is characterized by its small, serrated leaves that are arranged closely along the stems, creating a dense, textured appearance. The branches exhibit a zig-zag growth pattern, which contributes to its architectural appeal during the winter months when the leaves have fallen. As a deciduous plant, it undergoes seasonal transitions, offering green foliage during the growing season and potential color shifts in autumn.
Cultivation and Maintenance
- Light Requirements: Thrives in locations with full sun to partial shade.
- Soil Conditions: Prefers well-draining soil with consistent moisture levels.
- Pruning: Due to its slow growth rate, the plant maintains its shape effectively with infrequent, light pruning.
- Hardiness: Adaptable to various temperate climates, suitable for outdoor planting in appropriate zones.









