They change color and lose their leaves in the fall making them a hardwood tree.
Is siberian elm a hardwood.
The wood of elm trees is softer than other hardwood trees.
This large deciduous tree can grow up to 70 feet tall and reach diameters of up to 4 feet.
There are pros and cons associated with using elm firewood.
It is also known as the asiatic elm and dwarf elm but sometimes miscalled the chinese elm ulmus parvifolia it is the last tree species encountered in the semi desert regions of central asia.
Elm trees are therefore classified as soft hardwoods.
Ulmus pumila the siberian elm is a tree native to central asia eastern siberia the russian far east mongolia tibet northern china india northern kashmir and korea.
Siberian elm ulmus pumila is a hardwood that is native to eastern asia.
Elm trees throughout europe and north america were devastated by dutch elm disease or ded.
The elm wood has interlocking grain and surprising strength that makes it very difficult to split.
Other soft hardwoods.
Now elm tress resistant to dutch elm disease have been produced and the tree is slowly making a comeback.
The attractive interlocked grain and nice range of tan to medium brown colors make it ideal for a variety of woodworking projects.
Siberian elm heartwood is medium brown with a reddish cast.
Elm trees are a type of deciduous tree.
Ded is caused by a micro fungus that is spread by the elm bark beetle.
Most people will agree that it is okay but not perfect.
The wood of the hard elms sometimes referred to as rock elm generally range from 41 to 47 lbs ft 3 while soft elms typically have a density from 35 to 38 lbs ft 3.
Someday i hope to add chinese and siberian elm to the site and also update the page on elm identification.
With dutch elm disease things have become complicated.
Various disease resistant hybrids are out there and their identification defies the usual distinguishing features of hard vs soft elms.
It has a strong grain pattern often with knots birds eye or burls.
No elm is not the best firewood you can find.