Ulmus glabra Huds (Wych Elm), c1870-1920. Creator: Harold Drinkwater.

Ulmus glabra Huds (Wych Elm), c1870-1920. Creator: Harold Drinkwater.

2-701-674 - © National Museum of Wales/Heritage-Images

Ulmus glabra Huds (Wych Elm), c1870-1920. Wych elm is a broadleaf tree native to the UK and much of Europe. Usually found in hilly or rocky woodland. The elm is also known as the ?Wych? is derived from the Middle English Wiche, from the Saxon Wice, which means pliable or supple, most likely a reference to its use in weaving baskets.


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Creator
  1. Harold Drinkwater, attributed to: English: Physician

Medium
  1. Watercolour

Picture Type
  1. Still life

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3451x4961
File Size : 50,158kb


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  1. 2-701-674
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