ulmus
Ulmus is a genus of deciduous and occasionally evergreen trees in the family Ulmaceae, consisting of about 30 to 40 species native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Elms are widely distributed across Europe, Asia, and North America, where they typically grow in forests, along riverbanks, and in urban environments as ornamental street trees.
Morphology and ecology commonly associated with elms include simple, alternate leaves with a serrated margin, a
Taxonomy and notable species within Ulmus include Ulmus glabra (wych elm), Ulmus minor (field elm), Ulmus laevis
Dutch elm disease, caused by fungi in the genus Ophiostoma and spread by bark beetles, led to
Uses of Ulmus include timber production for furniture and veneer, as well as ornamental and shade trees