Celtis julianae
Celtis julianae C.K.Schneid.

Celtis julianae, known as the Julian hackberry, is a deciduous tree in the Cannabaceae family, native to central and southern China. It grows up to 24 m tall and is commonly found in forested valleys and on slopes between 300 and 1,300 m elevation.
Description
Celtis julianae is a fast-growing tree species native to China's central and southern regions. It belongs to the genus Celtis and is part of the Cannabaceae family. This tree typically reaches heights of 24 m and features gray bark. It thrives in forested valleys and on slopes at elevations ranging from 300 to 1,300 m. The species was first described in 1916 by C.K. Schneid. Its distribution includes regions in North-Central, South-Central, and Southeast China, as well as other global locations.
Distribution
TW · Global · China North-Central · China South-Central · China Southeast
Synonyms
Celtis julianae var. calvescens