Definition
*Ulmus serotina*, commonly known as the September elm, is a rare elm species renowned for its late flowering period. 🌳 It's like the contrarian of the tree world, refusing to follow the usual schedule. Unlike most elms that flower in spring, *Ulmus serotina* blooms in late summer or early fall. Think of it as the nonconformist, setting its own pace. It is native to the southeastern United States and adapted to the regional climate. The late flowering provides a unique food source for late-season pollinators.