List of Elm species and varieties by common name

List of Elm species and varieties by common name

=Species, varieties=

*"Mountain elms": spring flowering; flowers subsessile; leaves usually rough above.
**Anhui Elm
**Arishan Elm
**Bergmann's Elm
**Chenmou Elm
**Chestnut-leafed Elm
**Cut-leaf Elm - see Manchurian Elm
**Gansu Elm
**Gaussen Elm - see Anhui Elm
**Hairy Elm - see Anhui Elm
**Hairy Fruited Glaucescent Elm
**Hangzhou Elm
**Hebei Elm
**Himalayan Elm
**Kashmir Elm - see Himalayan Elm
**Kunming Elm
**Langya Mountain Elm - see Chenmou Elm
**Large-fruited Elm
**Lobed Elm - see Manchurian Elm
**Manchurian Elm
**Mexican Elm
**Multinerved Elm - see Chestnut-leafed Elm
**Nikko Elm
**Red-fruit Elm - see Szechuan or Sichuan Elm
**Szechuan or Sichuan Elm
**Vietnam Elm
**Scots Elm - see Wych Elm
**Szechuan Elm
**Wych Elm

*"Field elms": spring flowering; flowers subsessile; leaves usually smooth above.
**Cherry Bark Elm
**Cornish Elm
**Atinian Elm - see English Elm
**David Elm
**English Elm
**Field Elm
**Goodyer's Elm - see Plot's Elm
**Grey Elm
**Guernsey Elm
**Hoary Elm - see Grey Elm
**Japanese Elm
**Jersey Elm - see Guernsey Elm
**Lock Elm - see Plot's Elm
**Plot's Elm
**Siberian Elm
**Smooth-leaved Elm
**Southampton Elm - see Guernsey Elm
**Wahoo - see Winged Elm
**Wheatley Elm - see Guernsey Elm
**Wilson's Elm - see Japanese Elm
**Winged Elm

*"White elms": spring flowering; flowers pedunculate
**American Elm
**Cork Elm - see Rock Elm
**European White Elm
**Fluttering Elm - see European White Elm
**Rock Elm
**Red Elm - see Slippery Elm
**Russian Elm - see European White Elm
**Slippery Elm
**Spreading Elm - see European White Elm
**Water Elm - see American Elm
**White Elm - see American Elm

*Autumn-flowering elms
**Cedar Elm
**Chinese Elm
**Lacebark Elm - see Chinese Elm
**September Elm


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