Elm Leaves (Single) represent the solitary presence of one fallen elm leaf, resting apart from others as a quiet marker of the season’s shift. Characterized by their asymmetrical base, toothed edges, and pointed tip, elm leaves carry a distinctive form that makes them immediately recognizable. Their surfaces often transition from vibrant green to shades of golden yellow or russet brown as autumn advances, giving each individual leaf a subtle uniqueness.
These leaves come from trees of the Ulmus genus, widely distributed across temperate regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, where elms historically shaped streetscapes, parks, and forests. As a single ground element, the leaf emphasizes fragility and transience, symbolizing a moment of pause within the larger sweep of seasonal change. Beyond their visual presence, elm leaves contribute to ecological cycles, returning organic matter to the soil. In isolation, one leaf embodies both the quiet simplicity and profound symbolism of autumn.
Elm Leaves have typical overall heights between 4”-6” (10-15 cm) and widths between 1.5”-3” (4-8 cm).
Elm Leaves (Single) represent the solitary presence of one fallen elm leaf, resting apart from others as a quiet marker of the season’s shift. Characterized by their asymmetrical base, toothed edges, and pointed tip, elm leaves carry a distinctive form that makes them immediately recognizable. Their surfaces often transition from vibrant green to shades of golden yellow or russet brown as autumn advances, giving each individual leaf a subtle uniqueness.
These leaves come from trees of the Ulmus genus, widely distributed across temperate regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, where elms historically shaped streetscapes, parks, and forests. As a single ground element, the leaf emphasizes fragility and transience, symbolizing a moment of pause within the larger sweep of seasonal change. Beyond their visual presence, elm leaves contribute to ecological cycles, returning organic matter to the soil. In isolation, one leaf embodies both the quiet simplicity and profound symbolism of autumn.
Elm Leaves have typical overall heights between 4”-6” (10-15 cm) and widths between 1.5”-3” (4-8 cm).