Ulmus thomasii grows as a tree from tall, and may live for up to 300 years. Where forest-grown, the crown is cylindrical and upright with short branches, and is narrower than most other elms. Rock elm is also unusual among North American elms in that it is often
monopodial. The
bark is grey-brown and deeply furrowed into scaly, flattened ridges. Many older branches have 3–4 irregular thick corky wings. It is for this reason the rock elm is sometimes called the cork elm. The
leaves are long and wide,
oval to
obovate with a round, symmetrical base and acuminate apex. The leaf surface is shiny dark green, turning bright yellow in autumn; the underside is
pubescent. The
perfect apetalous,
wind-pollinated flowers are red-green and appear in racemes up to long two weeks before the leaves from March to May, depending on the tree's location. The
fruit is a broad ovate
samara long covered with fine hair, notched at the tip, and maturing during May or June to form drooping clusters at the leaf bases. Although
U. thomasii is
protandrous, levels of self-pollination remain high. File:The North American sylva; or, A description of the forest trees of the United States, Canada and Nova Scotia. Considered particularly with respect to their use in the arts and their introduction into (14778570501).jpg|
U. racemosa [:
U. thomasii] diagnostic illustration (1865) File:A guide to the trees (Page 123) (8434849285).jpg|
U. racemosa [:
U. thomasii] diagnostic illustration (1900) File:The tree book - A popular guide to a knowledge of the trees of North America and to their uses and cultivation (1920) (14782984355).jpg|
U. thomasii shoot and buds (1920) File:Ulmus thomasii (meisse) leaves 2.jpg|
U. thomasii new leaves, Meisse File:UlmusThomasii10.jpg|
U. thomasii August leaves on short shoot,
Jamesville, New York File:SHHG Rock Elm leaf.jpg|
U. thomasii leaves, Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, England File:Ulmus thomasii (meisse) bark.jpg|
U. thomasii bark, Meisse File:UlmusThomasii17.jpg|
U. thomasii young bark File:Ulmus thomasii (meisse) corky wings.jpg|
U. thomasii corky twig, Meisse == Ecology ==