- the
Wych Elm?" is a
graffito that
appeared in 1944
following the 1943
discovery by four
teenagers of the
skeletonised remains of a
woman inside a
wych elm...
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Ulmus glabra Hudson, the
wych elm or
Scots elm, has the
widest range of the
European elm species, from
Ireland eastwards to the Ural Mountains, and from...
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Florence Wych elm (Ulmus glabra)
leaves and
seeds Asymmetry of leaf,
slippery elm U.
rubra Mature bark,
slippery elm U.
rubra Flowers of the
hybrid elm cultivar...
- The
Witch Elm (also
published as The
Wych Elm) is a 2018
novel by Tana French. The
novel is a standalone, not
related to her
Dublin Murder Squad novels...
- Max, ed.,
Wych Elm (Edinburgh 2009) edinburgh.gov.uk/info/20064/parks_and_green_spaces/256/trees_and_woodlands Coleman, Max (2009).
Wych Elm.
Royal Botanic...
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including the
Weeping Wych Elm 'Horizontalis' (from 1865), the
Camperdown Elm and the
Exeter Elm (both from 1873). The
Golden Elm (U.
glabra 'Lutescens')...
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hollandica Mill. ,
often known simply as
Dutch elm, is a
natural hybrid between Wych elm (U. glabra) and
field elm Ulmus minor which commonly occurs across...
- (45 in) (cir****ference of 361
centimetres (142 in)). "Joe Pullen's Tree", a
wych elm (Ulmus glabra) in Oxford, was
planted in
about 1700 by the Rev. Josiah...
- The
Wych Elm cultivar Ulmus glabra 'Camperdownii',
commonly known as the
Camperdown Elm, was
discovered about 1835–1840 (often mis-stated as '1640') as...
- Strutt's 1822 book,
Sylva Britannica attests that "
Wych Hazel" was used in
England as a
synonym for
wych elm, the
entirely unrelated Ulmus glabra; The use...