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English Elm (Ulmus procera) - New leaves. This used to be the classic English hedgerow tree. It has small rounded rough-surfaced leaves which are longer on one side than the other. It has slim twigs with dark buds. The red flowers are produced in late February or March ripening by May, to give seeds with round wings. The tree ba...
English Elm (Ulmus procera)
New leaves. This used to be the classic English hedgerow tree. It has small rounded rough-surfaced leaves which are longer on one side than the...
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Diane Earl

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other. It has slim twigs with dark buds. The red flowers are produced in late February or March ripening by May, to give seeds with round wings. The tree bark is dark and finely ridges in older trees. picture Taken at Felmersham, Bedfordshire 20th April 2006.
Subjects: Biology, Science
Key Stages: KS1, KS2, KS3, KS4, KS4+
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Keywords: plant leaves shrub wildlife tree

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