| WYCHELM | The tree Ulmus glabra (4-3) |
| ELMY | Resembling the tree Ulmus procera |
| ROCKELM | Large ornamental tree, Ulmus Thomasii, native to North America (7) |
| WYCH | Ulmus glabra, the ___ elm (4) |
| BUCKEYE | North American tree such as the Ohio ---, Aesculus glabra (7) |
| ELMTREE | Organism in the genus Ulmus (3,4) |
| ENGLISHELM | Common tree Ulmus procera (7,3) |
| ELM | Tree, Ulmus (3) |
| DUTCHELM | Hybrid tree, Ulmus hollandica, with spreading branches (5,3) |
| ROCKELMS | Deciduous US trees, Ulmus thomasii (4,4) |
| INK | Ilex glabra is the ___berry (3) |
| INKBERRY | North American holly tree, Ilex glabra, with black fruits |
| WYCHELMS | These are regarded as the only Ulmus trees truly native to the UK (4,4) |
| INKBERRIES | The small black fruits of Ilex glabra, a North American form of holly |
| ELMS | Trees belonging to the Ulmus genus (4) |
| LIQUORICE | Glycyyhiza glabra, plant cultivated for its long, thick sweet roots (9) |
| YELMS | Straw bundles for some Taxus-Ulmus grafts? |
| ARBOR | Wood source, eg quercus, ulmus, salix etc |
| COMMONELM | Not a rare species ___ Ulmus Vulgaris? (6,3) |
| PALMOFF | The tree smells so get rid of it (4,3) |