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As in the closely related European white elm (Ulmus laevis), the flowers and seeds are borne on 1-3 cm long stems.
In Europe, it is the unique example of the European White Elm Ulmus laevis which has received the most attention.
The European White Elm U. laevis var.
European White Elm (Ulmus laevis; Paprastoji vinkšna)
The beetle-resistant European White Elm Ulmus laevis has also been planted, notably by the Cheshire Wildlife Trust.
The European White Elm Ulmus laevis cultivar 'Punctata' was first mentioned by Schelle in Beissner[1] et al.
The European White Elm U. laevis cultivar 'Urticifolia' was raised by Jacques [1] as a chance seedling in 1830, and propagated by grafting.
The European White Elm Ulmus laevis cultivar 'Ornata' was erroneously identified by Carrière as U. communis (: glabra) ornata in Revue Hort.
Among European species, there is the unique example of the European white elm U. laevis, which has little innate resistance to DED, but is eschewed by the vector bark beetles and only rarely becomes infected.
Stands on more fertile soils and in more favorable locations are occasionally dominated by Norway maple, black alder, grey alder, common aspen, English oak, grey willow, dark-leaved willow, tea-leaved willow, small-leaved lime or European white elm.
Warwick and his sister, standing under a spreading elm, held a little court of their own.
Chareos followed him to a shaded spot beneath a spreading elm.
At last satisfied he stood beneath a spreading elm, a thick limb sprouting just out of reach above him.
The young black man shivered and glanced to where Shannow slept peacefully beneath a spreading elm.
He saw the poet, Sieben, sitting beneath a spreading elm and tossing pebbles into a man-made pond.
Other runners came between them in the last frantic dash for clues, and Agwaine turned away to sit in the shade of a spreading elm.
Myeerah and Isaac stopped under a spreading elm tree the branches of which drooped over and shaded the river.
They crossed one sandy ridge and came into a deep patch of tall green ferns growing in the shadows of wide- spreading elms.
Within a few years, the landscape of Lenox Avenue changed, as subway construction wiped out the spreading elms that had been planted three decades earlier.
The hunter spotted a small grove of trees to the east and turned his horse; the two men dismounted in the shade of several spreading elms beside a rock pool.
CHAPTER EIGHT Okas sat cross-legged beneath a spreading elm and concentrated on the village below.
Keeping clear of the gravel, he took a wide detour around the house, benefiting by the early dusk cast by the great boughs of spreading elms that flanked the sloping lawn.
He, too, worried about the potential loss of the park's stately elms, especially the ones along the Mall.
The highest tree near the south side of Kotir was a stately elm.
From his hiding place behind a stately elm, Rockjaw smiled.
He reminded one of a stately elm that had aged gracefully.
Besides, no other tree has the elegant vase shape for which the stately elm is famous.
In the stately elms far away, a blackbird was whistling his evensong.
She skipped nimbly up into a stately elm and turned toward the distant din of battle.
They were sitting on a stile now by the high-road, and Miss Wilkinson looked with disdain upon the stately elms in front of them.
Hawthorns have multistemmed trunks and craggy branches that place them in a tree milieu altogether different from the stately elms.
Historically, many have found this southern New England town of wooded, rolling hills dotted with stately elms, ponds and streams appealing.
The creature launched her hard toward the tree line, wobbling on its feet as Fiona felt her spine slam against the base of a stately elm.
You may be interested in an interview with an X-Files agent reported in the campus newspaper of Stately Elm University.
On his way there from his home, "Willow Bend," he passed this house and garden, on which dappled sunlight filters through the branches of a stately elm.
Furthermore, Fredericton features tree-lined streets and elm trees in particular which have earned the city its nickname "The City of Stately Elms".
'Your form like the stately elm When Phoebus gilds the morning ray; Your cheeks like the ocean bed That blooms a rose in May.
Ben Tyson walked up the flagstone path to his home, a prewar CHAPTER Dutch Colonial on a pleasant street lined with stately elms.
From the left bank of the canal, the green fields of Gloucestershire swept up in a gentle rise for half a mile, there to be a terminated by a line of stately elms.
Beginning in late 1900, contractors tore up Broadway above 59th Street to build the new Interborough Rapid Transit subway - the grass plots, the stately elms, were all destroyed over a four-year period.
Broad Gilden fondled the breeze with their wide gold leaves; stately elms fronted the azure of the sky like princes; willows as delicate as filigree beckoned to him, inviting him into their heart-healing shade.
In a period that spanned 60 years, Mr. Lawrence helped lead the fight to protect Back Bay's stately elm trees on Commonwealth Avenue from threatened high-rise construction and he advocated legislation to require city utility lines to be buried.
Strip away the trimmings and you will find that the essential structure of all living things, from the dainty amoeba to the boisterous elephant, from the stately elm to Donald Rumsfeld, is an alimentary system supporting a reproductive system.
In quick, surefooted leaps, the powerful, compact form cleared the low hedges and shrubs, weaving between the stately elms, a pair of watchful eyes studying the wall enclosing the royal grounds, searching carefully for any sign of the night watch.
On a street shaded by stately elms I parked across from a brick-and-stucco house that looked like a country hotel designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and in front of a vaulting A-frame that would have done Aspen proud.
He seemed to see the fat Kentish fields with their stately elms; and his nostrils dilated with the scent of the air; it is laden with the salt of the North Sea, and that makes it keen and sharp.
The Endicott Estate is a mansion built in the nineteenth century, located at 656 East Street in Dedham, Massachusetts "situated on a 15-acre panorama of lush green lawn that is punctuated by stately elm, spruce and weeping willow trees" (http://www.endicottestate.com/index.htm).
Ulmus laevis is occasionally planted as an ornamental tree.
Ulmus laevis distribution map: linnaeus.
Ulmus laevis var.
As in the closely related European white elm (Ulmus laevis), the flowers and seeds are borne on 1-3 cm long stems.
The larvae feed on Ulmus campestris and Ulmus laevis.
In Europe, it is the unique example of the European White Elm Ulmus laevis which has received the most attention.
European White Elm (Ulmus laevis; Paprastoji vinkšna)
The beetle-resistant European White Elm Ulmus laevis has also been planted, notably by the Cheshire Wildlife Trust.
The European White Elm Ulmus laevis cultivar 'Punctata' was first mentioned by Schelle in Beissner[1] et al.
The European White Elm Ulmus laevis cultivar 'Ornata' was erroneously identified by Carrière as U. communis (: glabra) ornata in Revue Hort.
A large tree known as the Lewisham Dutch Elm stands at the southern end of Ladywell Fields, Lewisham, London [2010], and is said to be a specimen of 'Klemmer' but is not of the type, and may be Ulmus laevis instead.