Ulmus glabra

Ulmus glabra, the wych elm or Scots elm, has the widest range of the European elm species, from Ireland eastwards to the Ural Mountains, and from the Arctic Circle south to the mountains of the and , where the species reaches its southern limit in Europe; it is also found in Iran.
Photo: Wikimedia, CC0.
  • Type: Sign
  • Description: species of plant
  • Also known as: Bergulme / Ulmus glabra”, “mountain elm”, “Scots Elm”, “wych elm”, and “Wych Elm

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Prunus avium and Steinbruch Schneiker.

Photo: MPF, CC BY 2.5.
, commonly called wild cherry, sweet cherry or gean, is a species of cherry, a flowering plant in the rose family, Rosaceae. It is native to western Eurasia and naturalized elsewhere. is situated 320 metres northwest of Ulmus glabra.

Nature reserve
is a nature reserve.

Stadium
, formerly Gerry Weber Stadion, is a multi-purpose , located in Halle, North Rhine-Westphalia, in . The capacity of the arena is 12,300 people and it opened in 1993. is situated 1½ km west of Ulmus glabra.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Halle and Werther.

Town
, officially or Westfalen to distinguish it from the larger , is a town in the German state of , 15 km west of . It belongs to the in the region of Detmold.

Town
is a town in the in the state of , Germany. It is located near the , approximately 10 km north-west of . is situated 3 km east of Ulmus glabra.

Hamlet
Photo: Hagar66, Public domain.
is a hamlet, which is situated 5 km northeast of Ulmus glabra.

Ulmus glabra

Latitude
52.06752° or 52° 4′ 3″ north
Longitude
8.37112° or 8° 22′ 16″ east
Open location code
9F4C399C+2C
Open­Street­Map ID
node 9860318694
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­information
Wiki­data ID
Q147498
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Welsh—“Ulmus glabra” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Ulmus glabra
  • Arabic: بوقيصا جرداء
  • Arabic: دردار أجرد
  • Arabic: غرغار جبلي
  • Aragonese: Ulmus glabra
  • Armenian: թեղի էլիպսաձև
  • Armenian: Թեղի էլիպսաձև
  • Asturian: Ulmus glabra
  • Azerbaijani: Nahamar qarağac
  • Basque: Zumar hostozabal
  • Belarusian: Ulmus glabra
  • Belarusian: Вяз шурпаты
  • Belarusian: горны вяз
  • Belarusian: шурпаты вяз
  • Belarusian: Шурпаты вяз
  • Bulgarian: планински бряст
  • Bulgarian: Планински бряст
  • Catalan: Om de muntanya
  • Catalan: oma
  • Catalan: Oma
  • Cebuano: Ulmus glabra
  • Chinese: 光榆
  • Chinese: 无毛榆
  • Chinese: 欧洲山榆
  • Chinese: 歐洲山榆
  • Chinese: 苏格兰榆
  • Corsican: Ulmus glabra
  • Croatian: Gorski brijest
  • Czech: Jilm drsný
  • Czech: jilm horský
  • Czech: Jilm horský
  • Czech: Ulmus scabra
  • Danish: Elm
  • Danish: Skov-Ælm
  • Danish: Skov-elm
  • Danish: Skov-Elm
  • Danish: Skovelm
  • Danish: Storbladet Elm
  • Danish: Storbladetelm
  • Dutch: Bergiep
  • Dutch: ruwe iep
  • Dutch: Ruwe iep
  • Egyptian Arabic: دردار اجرد
  • Esperanto: Malglata ulmo
  • Esperanto: Ulmo malglata
  • Estonian: harilik jalakas
  • Estonian: Harilik jalakas
  • Estonian: jalakas
  • Extremaduran: Ulmus glabra
  • Finnish: vuorijalava
  • Finnish: Vuorijalava
  • French: Orme blanc
  • French: Orme de montagne
  • French: Orme des montagne
  • French: orme des montagnes
  • French: Ulmus montana
  • French: Ulmus montanus
  • Galician: Olmo de montaña
  • Galician: Ulmeiro de montaña
  • Georgian: თელადუმა
  • German: Berg-Ulme
  • German: Bergulme
  • German: Ulmus montana
  • German: Ulmus scabra
  • Gilaki: ملج
  • Hebrew: בוקיצה קירחת
  • Hungarian: hegyi szil
  • Hungarian: Hegyi szil
  • Icelandic: Álmur
  • Ido: Ulmus glabra
  • Interlingua: Ulmus glabra
  • Interlingue: Ulmus glabra
  • Irish: leamhán sléibhe
  • Irish: Leamhán sléibhe
  • Italian: Olmo montano
  • Italian: Ulmus glabra
  • Japanese: セイヨウハルニレ
  • Kashubian: Gòrowi wijąg
  • Latin: Ulmus glabra
  • Latvian: parastā goba
  • Latvian: Parastā goba
  • Ligurian: Ulmus glabra
  • Lithuanian: Kalninė guoba
  • Lower Sorbian: Górski wěz
  • Macedonian: планински брест
  • Mazanderani: ملج
  • Norwegian Bokmål: alm
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: alm
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Alm
  • Norwegian: Alm
  • Occitan (post 1500): Ulmus glabra
  • Ossetian: Талм
  • Persian: ملچ
  • Piemontese: Ulmus glabra
  • Polish: Brzost
  • Polish: Wiąz górski
  • Portuguese: Olmo
  • Portuguese: Ulmus glabra
  • Romanian: Ulmus glabra
  • Romansh: Ulm da muntogna
  • Russian: Ulmus montana
  • Russian: Ulmus scabra
  • Russian: Ulmus sukaczevii
  • Russian: Вяз голый
  • Russian: Вяз горный
  • Russian: Вяз шершавый
  • Russian: Ильм горный
  • Serbian: Брдски брест
  • Slovak: brest horský
  • Slovak: Brest horský
  • Slovenian: goli brest
  • Slovenian: Goli brest
  • Slovenian: Ulmus glabra
  • Spanish: Olmo de montana
  • Spanish: Olmo de montaña
  • Spanish: Olmo de monte
  • Spanish: olmo escocés
  • Spanish: Olmo montano
  • Spanish: Ulmus glabra
  • Spanish: Ulmus montana
  • Spanish: Ulmus scabra
  • Swedish: Alm
  • Swedish: skogsalm
  • Swedish: Skogsalm
  • Turkish: dağ karaağacı
  • Turkish: Ulmus glabra
  • Ukrainian: В’яз шорсткий
  • Upper Sorbian: Hórski wjaz
  • Vietnamese: Ulmus glabra
  • Volapük: Ulmus glabra
  • Waray (Philippines): Ulmus glabra
  • Welsh: Llwyfen lydanddail
  • Ulmus glabra

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