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Forestry 1968 41(2):131-151; doi:10.1093/forestry/41.2.131
© 1968 by Institute of Chartered Foresters
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Woodland Elms in Wessex

G.V. DARRAH, J.W. DODDS, J. JOBLING and M.J. PENISTAN

A study undertaken by the Wessex Silvicultural Group on the growth of elm in woodland disclosed the occurrence of potentially valuable elm stands in many parts of south-west England. The paper discusses some aspects of cultivating elm in woodland, and provisional estimates of volume production are made. Much of the information relates to English elm (Ulmus procera Salisbury), but other species and hybrids are briefly reviewed. Comments on some current elm problems are included.


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