List of elm species
Appearance
Species, varieties, forms
- "Mountain elms": spring flowering; flowers subsessile; leaves usually rough above.
- Ulmus bergmanniana - Bergmann's Elm
- Ulmus castaneifolia - Chestnut-leafed Elm, Multi-nerved Elm
- Ulmus changii - Hangzhou Elm
- Ulmus chumlia
- Ulmus elongata - Long Raceme Elm
- Ulmus gaussenii - Anhui Elm, Hairy Elm
- Ulmus glabra - Wych Elm, Scots Elm
- Ulmus glaucescens - Gansu Elm
- Ulmus laciniata - Manchurian Elm, Cut-leaf Elm
- Ulmus lamellosa - Hebei Elm
- Ulmus macrocarpa - Large-fruited Elm
- Ulmus mexicana - Mexican Elm
- Ulmus microcarpa - Tibetan Elm
- Ulmus prunifolia - Cherry-leafed Elm
- Ulmus rubra - Slippery Elm, Red Elm
- Ulmus uyematsui - Alishan Elm
- Ulmus wallichiana - Himalayan Elm, Kashmir Elm
- "Field elms": spring flowering; flowers subsessile; leaves usually smooth above.
- Ulmus canescens - Grey Elm, Grey-leafed Elm, Hoary Elm
- Ulmus chenmoui - Chenmou Elm, Langya Mountain Elm
- Ulmus davidiana - David Elm, Father David's Elm
- Ulmus davidiana var. davidiana
- Ulmus davidiana var. japonica - Japanese Elm, Wilson's Elm
- Ulmus harbinensis - Harbin Elm
- Ulmus ismaelis
- Ulmus lanceifolia - Vietnam Elm
- Ulmus minor - Field Elm
- Ulmus pseudopropinqua - Harbin Spring Elm
- Ulmus pumila - Siberian Elm
- Ulmus szechuanica - Szechuan Elm
- Ulmus villosa - Cherry Bark Elm
- "White elms": spring flowering; flowers pedunculate
- Ulmus alata - Winged Elm, Wahoo
- Ulmus americana - American Elm, White Elm
- Ulmus laevis - European White Elm, Fluttering Elm, Spreading Elm, (USA) Russian Elm
- Ulmus thomasii - Rock Elm, Cork Elm
- "Autumn-flowering elms": autumn flowering.
- Ulmus crassifolia - Cedar Elm
- Ulmus parvifolia - Chinese Elm, Lacebark Elm
- Ulmus parvifolia var. coreana - Korean Lacebark Elm
- Ulmus parvifolia var. parvifolia
- Ulmus parvifolia f. lanceolata
- Ulmus serotina - September Elm
- "Fossil elms"
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See also
References
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