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Yes, elm trees do produce flowers, but they are often inconspicuous. The flowers are typically small and can be either perfect (having both male and female reproductive parts) or unisexual. They usually bloom in early spring before the leaves fully emerge, and the flowers are often wind-pollinated. While not showy, they play a role in the tree's reproduction.

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