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Old 9-Jan-2005   #1
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Ulmus ID pleace

Hi guys:

This two leafs are form some Ulmus spciment, I appreciate if some of you can recognized and teaches me about them..
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looks like chinese elm. they're very hardy trees
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It would be useful if you included something in your photo to indicate what size the leaves are. Also, a picture of the whole tree would help.

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At first glance, I don't think either are Chinese Elms although the second picture is very similar.

The first one looks more like Coritanian Elm. The second looks very similar to the Smooth-Leaved Elm. I am probably wrong on both of these, as there as a great many species and subspecies of Elms.

A little more information would be handy Nativo
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the first one looks like an English or Wych elm to me(2 species there)
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Guys:

Thanks to all of you and for your comments. Here are two new pictures from the same ulmus... maybe is more clear now.

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now those leaves look like those of Zelkova serrata. Often mistakingly called Chinese Elm.
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Looks like Zelkova serrata to me. It's a good tree to work with.
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titusblm, what is that lovely mame in your avatar? What kind of pot is it in?
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Thanks for your comments guys...

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