Flowers of the English Elm


Flowers of the English Elm tree, Ulmus sp. The English Elm is thought be native to Britain and was once a common species of wet woods hedgerows and drain banks. The English Elm grows to about 30 metres and forms suckers which produce new trees. The leaves of the English Elm vary in size and shape. They are dark green and rough above, with pale down beneath. The bark is dark brown and cracked into small rectangular plates. Many localised forms occur in different parts of Britain.


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Location: buxton, derbyshire, england
Photo credit: © Victor George / Alamy / Afripics
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Keywords: botany, elm, english, flower, flowers, ulmus