
English Elm (Ulmus procera) - British Trees - Woodland Trust
What does English elm look like? Smaller than those of the wych elm at 4–9cm in length. They are round to oval, toothed with a rough, hairy surface. They have the characteristic asymmetrical base that other elms have, and taper to a sudden point at the top.
DNA fingerprinting has shed considerable light on the question [of elm species]. A number of studies have now shown that the distinctive forms that Melville elevated to species and Richens lumped together as field elm are single clones, all genetically identical, that have been propagated by vegetative means such as cuttings or root suckers.
How to Identify Trees: A Simple Guide - Woodland Trust
Explore our simple A-Z identification guide to the trees of Britain, from natives to naturalised and widely planted non-native species. You'll find images, tree descriptions and information on where you're likely to find them.
English elm - The Wildlife Trusts
How to identify Elms can be recognised by their asymmetrical, oval leaves that are toothed around the edges and have very short stalks; they also produce winged fruit. The English elm has smaller, rounder leaves than wych elm.
UK Tree identification guide - Natural History Museum
Identify your trees quickly and easily using this interactive key. Simply select the options that match your tree and in a few short steps you'll know what you're looking at. Keys are simple tools used for identification.
UK Tree Identification: Top 10 Beginner's Trees - Woodland Trust
May 26, 2021 · Explore our simple A-Z identification guide to the trees of Britain, from natives to naturalised and widely planted non-native species. You'll find images, tree descriptions and information on where you're likely to find them.
Elm | How To Identify in the UK - The Oak & Pine Barn
Elm can be easily identified by investigating several characteristics of the Elm tree. This includes, colour, texture, location and more.
A simple guide to identifying British trees - Country Life
Oct 14, 2020 · With double-toothed, round-tipped leaves, the elm’s blush-tinged, tassel-like flowers appear in February and March and, once pollinated by wind, become winged fruits called samaras that are cast forth in the breeze.
A Guide to Identifying Trees by The Conservation Volunteers
A guide to identifying many of the UK's native trees using photographs and descriptions of their main characteristics. Covers things like leaves, buds, fruit, bark and where you might find them.
Elms Map - The Conservation Foundation
The Great British Elm Search is recording mature elm trees across the UK to build an accessible, public database that records the state of the elm population and potentially disease-resistant trees. Your help is needed to record mature elms and update the records, which are verified by a group of elm experts.