Elmleaved
Elmleaved is a term used to describe the foliage of trees belonging to the genus Ulmus, commonly known as elms. Elm leaves are typically deciduous, meaning they fall off annually, and exhibit a characteristic ovate or elliptical shape with serrated margins. The leaves are arranged alternately on the stem, with prominent venation that fans out from the base.
The surface of elm leaves can vary from smooth to slightly rough, often with a slightly asymmetrical
The term "elmleaved" is most frequently encountered in botanical descriptions, horticultural contexts, or when discussing the