Order: Rosales
Family: Ulmaceae
Genus: Ulmus
Species: U. rubra
Identifying Characteristics:
- The tree has a different branching pattern than American Elm, and its heartwood is reddish-brown, giving the tree its alternative common name 'Red Elm'.
- The leaves are 10–18 cm long and have a rough texture, coarsely double-serrate margin and an oblique base.
- The perfect wind-pollinatedapetalous flowers are produced before the leaves in early spring, usually in clusters of 10–20.
- The Red Elm may be distinguished fromAmerican Elm by the hairiness of the buds and twigs (both smooth on the American Elm) and by its very short-stalked flowers.
Special Adaptations:
-The tree is reputedly less susceptible toDutch elm disease than other American elms, but is severely damaged by the Elm Leaf Beetle
-grows well in moisture-rich uplands, but it will also grow in dry, intermediate soils
- The bark also contains a mucilage that is used as a remedy for sore throats
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