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Many also inherit the suckering habit of their Field Elm parent.
Like other forms of the Field Elm, however, it suckers freely and is thus not considered critically endangered.
The correct designation of the European Field Elm.
The name has derived from a local name for Field Elm (Berest).
Variation, cytogenics and breeding of the European Field Elms.
Richens noted in 1983 that other varieties of Field Elm are distinguishable on the European mainland.
Field elm (Ulmus minor)
F1 hybrids between Wych and Field Elm are fully fertile, but produce widely variant progeny.
Research in Spain has indicated the presence of a triterpene, alnulin, renders the tree bark less attractive to the beetle than the Field elm.
Field Elm (Ulmus minor; Paprastasis skirpstas)
Ulmus minor , the Field Elm, is by far the most polymorphic of the European species, although its taxonomy remains a matter of contention.
The Field Elm Ulmus minor sensu latissimo cultivar 'Rueppellii' is of unknown origin.
This means that enigmatic British elms such as ... English Elm have turned out to be single clones of field elm."
An ancient Field Elm (Ulmus minor) stood until recently in the village square of Metaxades, Thrace, Greece.
The small leaves and samarae are similar to those of the Field Elm group in general and of the Cornish elm in particular.
White Elm is comparatively weak-wooded, much more so than Field Elm Ulmus minor, and thus an inappropriate choice for windy locations.
The Field Elm Ulmus minor sensu latissimo cultivar 'Silvery Gem' is a highly ornamental clone.
The Field Elm Ulmus minor sensu latissimo cultivar 'Amplifolia' was first described (as U. foliacaea var.
The Field Elm Ulmus minor sensu latissimo cultivar 'Erecta' was identified by Loudon in Arb.
The leaves closely resemble those of the Field Elm, with typically asymmetric base and acuminate apex; they turn crimson in late October, before falling in early November.
The Field Elm Ulmus minor sensu latissimo cultivar 'Propendens' is a comparatively rare cultivar, believed to have once been popular in eastern Europe.
A similar programme in Europe, testing clones of surviving Field Elms for innate resistance, has been carried out since the 1990s by national research institutes, with findings centrally assessed and published.
The draining and the deeply intended geological base together with the drought-resistant and thermophilic forest vegetation (oak, field elm, hornbeam) are the reason for the spreading of the forest soils.
As with other members of the Field Elm group, the taxonomy of Plot's Elm is a matter of contention, several authorities recognizing it as a species in its own right.
He concluded, however, that owing to incomplete field-research at the time of writing [1983], it was "not possible to present an overall breakdown of the European Field Elm into regional varieties".