Highlights

Botanical Name
Ulmus americana

There are two original American elm trees still living on the U.S. Capitol campus today.

About the Olmsted Originals

Landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted's 1874 General Plan for the U.S. Capitol Grounds sought to create a setting to accentuate the monumentality of the Capitol Building. Approximately 45 of Olmsted's trees remain today, having endured more than a century of urban life on the front stage of American democracy.

Each tree has its own unique features and preservation challenges, and the Architect of the Capitol's arborists employ industry best management practices to ensure these trees are given the very best care to remain safely in the landscape for current and future generations to enjoy.

Nearby Trees

Prunus serrulata
Ford House Office Building
U.S. Capitol Grounds
Prunus serrulata
House Garage Fountains
U.S. Capitol Grounds
Prunus x yedoensis
Rayburn House Office Building
U.S. Capitol Grounds
Ulmus americana
1998
Capitol Square, S.E.
U.S. Capitol Grounds