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| - Die Englische Ulme (Ulmus minor var. vulgaris) früher (U. procera), auch Haar-Ulme genannt, ist eine Varietät der Feldulme in der Familie der Ulmengewächse (Ulmaceae). (de)
- Ulmus procera Salisb.. es una especie de árbol perteneciente a la familia de las ulmáceas. (es)
- Ingeles zumarra (Ulmus procera) hosto-erorkorreko zuhaitza da, 40 m-rainoko altuera izan dezakeena. Europa osotik hedatuta dago. Grafiosi agertu baino lehen, Europa espezierik hedatuenetariko bat izan zen. Bere izen arruntak kontrakoa dioen arren, litekeena da Italiako edo Turkiakoa jatorriz izatea. (eu)
- Is crann é an leamhán gallda. (ga)
- De Engelse veldiep (Ulmus procera) is een boom uit de iepenfamilie (Ulmaceae) die voornamelijk te vinden is in het Verenigd Koninkrijk. In de rest van Europa wordt de boom zo nu en dan aangeplant. Hij is zeer gevoelig voor de iepziekte. (nl)
- The field elm (Ulmus minor) cultivar 'Atinia' , commonly known as the English elm, formerly common elm and horse may, and more lately the Atinian elm was, before the spread of Dutch elm disease, the most common field elm in central southern England, though not native there, and one of the largest and fastest-growing deciduous trees in Europe. R. H. Richens noted that elm populations exist in north-west Spain and northern Portugal, and on the Mediterranean coast of France that "closely resemble the English elm" and appear to be "trees of long standing" in those regions rather than recent introductions. Augustine Henry had earlier noted that the supposed English elms planted extensively in the Royal Park at Aranjuez from the late 16th century onwards, specimens said to have been introduced f (en)
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