Species profile
Elm
Ulmus
4,191 on Toronto's streets — 0.61% of the city's catalogued canopy.
🍁 Fall colour Oct 5 – Oct 25: yellow
Elms are deciduous and semi-deciduous trees comprising the genus Ulmus in the family Ulmaceae. They are distributed over most of the Northern Hemisphere, inhabiting the temperate and tropical-montane regions of North America and Eurasia, ranging southward in Western Asia to Iran, in Africa to Libya, and in Southeast Asia into Indonesia.
Where they cluster
| Neighbourhood | Trees |
|---|---|
| St Lawrence-East Bayfront-The Islands | 335 |
| Wellington Place | 152 |
| Yonge-Bay Corridor | 138 |
| Downtown Yonge East | 136 |
| Annex | 134 |
| Moss Park | 115 |
| Harbourfront-CityPlace | 109 |
| Kensington-Chinatown | 107 |
Notable specimens
- 127 cm DBH at 93 DUNEDIN DR · view →
- 126 cm DBH at 2659 BAYVIEW AVE TO, EY, NY · view →
- 119 cm DBH at 72 WESTHEAD RD A · view →
- 112 cm DBH at 96 TREVERTON DR · view →
- 110 cm DBH at 72 HATHERLEY RD · view →
- 105 cm DBH at 54 THORNCLIFFE PARK DR · view →
- 105 cm DBH at 515 CHRISTIE ST · view →
- 103 cm DBH at 790 QUEEN ST W · view →