Elms - their ecology and identification with Brian Eversham
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Elms - their ecology and identification with Brian Eversham

Learn about elms, their history and ecology

By Juliette Butler - Wildlife Trust BCN

Date and time

Sunday, July 27 · 10am - 4pm GMT+1

Location

The Manor House

Broad Street Cambourne CB23 6DH United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 6 hours

Central and eastern English elms are the most diverse in Europe perhaps because recolonization routes at the end of the Ice Age converged here and hybridization produced new forms. Previous books have included 1-8 species, plus sub-species hybrids and varieties.

The latest flora (2018) names 62 British species, most of which are found in our area. They are distinctive in growth form, leaf shape, seed shape and in their associated insect species. Most still grow into large, handsome trees despite Dutch elm disease. This workshop will introduce elms, their history, ecology, genetics and associated wildlife and a new key to the 40-50 local species.

For more information see: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cladoniophile/collections/72157668491324707

Organized by

Wildlife Training Workshops Officer

£0 – £50