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Ulmus minor — Field Elm
The other (probably) native elm, formerly very common, and geographically separated into a wide range of varieties with different leaf-shapes, etc., most of which are highly susceptible to Dutch Elm Disease.
The alternate leaves tend to be rough and buckled, quite short and rounded, and on sizeable stalks. The fruit tends to have the seed displaced towards the end notch.
For similar trees see: Elms Click on an orange link to display the associated image; click on the image to see the larger parent image in a separate window Copyright © 2007 Philip Brassett
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