User talk:Ulmusenthu

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[edit] Huntingdon Elm

Dear Ulmusenthu Thank you for adding the photos to my piece on the Huntingdon Elm. However, I'm advised by Richard Smith, a Cambridge alumnus and author of a paper on the Chichester Elm, that the trees at Queens College, Cambridge are in fact Chichester Elms. The photograph (Champhunt1) of the two tall elms, is that of the Queen's College trees? We recently donated 20 Lutece elms to Brighton, and hope to give specimens of the new Italian hybrids in the next year. The Luteces were given in gratitude for the supply of branch segments assembled at Stanmer that we took to Eric Collin's resarch station in France in February last year. Regards Ptelea 14:20, 3 January 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Welcome!

Hi Ulmusenthu, welcome to Wikipedia, and thank you for your contributions on elms. You might like to consider uploading images directly to Wikimedia Commons so they can be more easily used on sister projects such as other-language Wikipedias. Here's a collection of elm images that have been uploaded there so far. --Melburnian 12:03, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] License tagging for Image:UgCamp1sttree.JPG

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I have added a copyright tag to this image (which reflects your statement on the image description page) to avoid it being potentially deleted --Melburnian 01:55, 21 December 2006 (UTC)