In Europe, the European White Elm " Ulmus laevis " has received much attention.
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"Ulmus laevis " has very occasionally been planted as an ornamental tree in the UK, and even more randomly in countryside hedgerows.
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The species was first identified, as " Ulmus laevis ", by Pallas, in his " Flora Rossica " published in 1784.
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Only on the territory of RLP, in Tchorsivsky park, in the former estate of the Tropinins you can see aged European ashes ( Fraxinus excelsior ), elm trees ( Ulmus laevis ), black locusts ( Gleditschia triacanthos ) and embrace three together centennial black poplars ( Populus nigra ).