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Ulmus alata, the
winged elm or wahoo, is a small- to medium-sized
deciduous tree
endemic to the
woodlands of the
southeastern and south-central United...
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confused with the
American species Ulmus alata,
commonly known as the 'Winged Elm'. The elm
cultivar Ulmus '
Alata' was
first mentioned by Kirchner[1]...
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Ulmus 'Plinio'. 'Plantyn' × U. pumila. Italy, 2002.
Ulmus 'Rageth'. US,
before 1954.
Ulmus 'Rebella'. U.
parvifolia × U. americana. US, 2011.
Ulmus 'Rebona'...
- wallichiana. Conversely,
Ulmus elliptica from the Caucasus,
considered a
species by some authorities, is
often listed as a
regional form of
Ulmus glabra. The word...
- The
winged elm
cultivar Ulmus alata 'Lace Parasol' [1] was
found by a
North Carolina nurseryman growing in
local woods.
Removed to his yard, it remained...
- cultivars,
though Meehan misnamed Ulmus americana 'Beebe's Weeping' as U. fulva
pendula (1889) and Späth
misnamed Ulmus americana 'Pendula' U. fulva (Michx...
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southern red oak (Q. falcata),
blackgum (Nyssa sylvatica), and
winged elm (
Ulmus alata) also grow in ****ociation with
chinquapin oak. In the
Missouri Ozarks...
- The
Field Elm
cultivar Ulmus minor 'Suberosa',
commonly known as the Cork-barked elm, is a slow-growing or
dwarf form of con****uously
suberose Field...
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Thyme Tsuga Hemlock Ulmus alata Winged Elm
Ulmus cr****ifolia
Cedar Elm
Ulmus minor Field Elm
Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Elm : 86–87
Ulmus pumila Siberian Elm...
- to
eastern North America, also
known as
American wahoo or
wahoo fruit Ulmus alata, the
winged elm or wahoo, a
deciduous tree in the
southeastern and south...