Ulmus minor

Ulmus minor is a medium-sized to tall broadleaved tree occuring in Southern and Central Europe all the way to the Baltic Sea. It is of intermediate shade-tolerance, able to resprout and is a common component in temperate mixed broadleaved forests. Its wood is light to medium brown and of good quality for furniture, flooring and as firewood.
No reliable records were available for herbivore caterpillars on field elm, which is attributable to the difficulties in distinguishing foliage of European elm species, especially when not in flower. Overall, the importance of this species for insect herbivores likely matches that of U. glabra.
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Ulmus minor "Ulmus minor" by Eric Collin.
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AgemaxNA Heightmax40 Density0.59
STOL3.36 PSRNA Nlepidoptera0
TSS 0.75 Wood Value high Carbon uptake and storage high Biodiversity medium