Elm trees typically bloom in early spring, usually between March and April, depending on the species and climate. They produce small, inconspicuous flowers that can be yellow, green, or reddish in color. The flowers appear before the leaves emerge, allowing for effective pollination by wind or insects. After blooming, the tree quickly develops its foliage, which is characterized by the distinctive serrated leaves of the elm.
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