familyUlmaceae
genusUlmus

Ulmus glabra

Hudson

Fl. Angl., 95. 1762.

Common names: Scotch elm wych elm broad-leaved elm
Introduced
Synonyms: Ulmus montana Withering Ulmus scabra Miller
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3.

Trees, to 40 m; trunks often multiple; crowns spreading, broadly rounded or ovate. Bark gray, smooth, furrowed with age. Wood hard. Branches spreading to pendulous, glabrous, branchlets lacking corky wings; twigs ash-gray to redbrown, villous when young. Buds obtuse; scales reddish-brown, glabrous to marginally white-ciliate. Leaves: petiole 2-7 mm, densely villous. Leaf-blade elliptic to obovate, (4-) 7-14 (-16) × (3-) 4.5-8 (-10) cm, base strongly oblique with lowermost lobe strongly overlapping, covering petiole, margins doubly serrate, apex long-acuminate to cuspidate, sometimes with 3 acuminate lobes at broad apex; surfaces abaxially pale green, villous with woolly tufts in vein-axils, adaxially dark green, strigose to scabrous, margins not ciliate. Inflorescences dense fascicles, 8-20-flowered, less than 2.5 cm, flowers and fruits not pendulous; pedicel short, 0.4-0.8 mm, densely pubescent. Flowers: calyx lobed to ca. 1/2 length, lobes 4-8, reddish-pubescent; stamens 5-6, purplish; stigmas reddish, with white pubescence. Samaras light greenish brown, elliptic to obovate with blunt or rounded tip, 1.5-2.5 × 1-1.8 mm, broadly winged, pubescent only along central vein of wing, apical cleft minute, obscured by persistent, curved styles. Seeds thickened, not inflated. 2n = 28.


Phenology: Flowering spring–early summer.
Habitat: Along margins of woodlands and disturbed sites
Elevation: 0-300 m

Distribution

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Introduced; Conn., Maine, Mass., N.Y., R.I., Vt., native to Europe and Asia

Discussion

In the absence of carefully documented naturalized populations, the North American distribution of Ulmus glabra is very poorly known. The species is established locally in British Columbia and California, and probably elsewhere. It has been reported from Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, District of Columbia, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.

Ulmus glabra is similar to U. rubra in leaf morphology but may be readily distinguished by its smooth bark and glabrous samaras. Some of the weeping elms found in cultivation are varieties of U. glabra. The common name wych is derived from Gallic and means "drooping."

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.

"lobed" is not a number.

... more about "Ulmus glabra"
longitudinal +
long-acuminate +  and cuspidate +
Susan L. Sherman-Broyles +
Hudson +
smooth +  and deeply fissured +
rounded;cuneate +
spreading +  and pendulous +
slender;stout +
obtuse +
3-9-lobed +
thick-walled +
Scotch elm +, wych elm +  and broad-leaved elm +
ovate +  and rounded +
subsessile +  and pedunculate +
Conn. +, Maine +, Mass. +, N.Y. +, R.I. +, Vt. +  and native to Europe and Asia +
0-300 m +
curved +  and straight +
absent;scanty +
sigmoid +  and curved +
distinct +  and free +
sessile +  and pedicellate +
not pendulous +
not pendulous +
Along margins of woodlands and disturbed sites +
0 cm0 mm <br />0 m <br /> (?) +  and 2.5 cm25 mm <br />0.025 m <br /> (?) +
pinnate +  and palmate-pinnate +
14 cm140 mm <br />0.14 m <br /> (16 cm160 mm <br />0.16 m <br />) +
8 cm80 mm <br />0.08 m <br /> (10 cm100 mm <br />0.1 m <br />) +
7 cm70 mm <br />0.07 m <br /> (14 cm140 mm <br />0.14 m <br />) +
elliptic;obovate +
distichous +  and alternate +
deciduous +
reddish-pubescent +
acuminate +
toothed +, crenate +  and serrate +
amphitropous +, anatropous +  and pendulous +
0.04 cm0.4 mm <br />4.0e-4 m <br /> (0.08 cm0.8 mm <br />8.0e-4 m <br />) +
0.2 cm2 mm <br />0.002 m <br /> (0.7 cm7 mm <br />0.007 m <br />) +
Flowering spring–early summer. +
2(-3)-carpellate +
subsessile +  and pedunculate +
brown;light greenish +
0.15 cm1.5 mm <br />0.0015 m <br /> (0.25 cm2.5 mm <br />0.0025 m <br />) +
elliptic;obovate +
0.1 cm1 mm <br />0.001 m <br /> (?) +  and 0.18 cm1.8 mm <br />0.0018 m <br /> (?) +
reddish-brown +
glabrous +  and marginally white-ciliate +
not inflated +
valvate +  and imbricate +
persistent +
Introduced +
hypogynous +
persistent +
distinct +
2-lobed +
dark green +  and pale green +
strigose +  and scabrous +
Ulmus montana +  and Ulmus scabra +
Ulmus glabra +
species +
rounded +  and blunt +
ash-gray;redbrown +