Ostryopsis davidiana
Ostryopsis davidiana Decne.

Ostryopsis davidiana is a species in the genus Ostryopsis, belonging to the family Betulaceae. It was first described in 1873 by Decne. The species is native to several regions in China, including North-Central and South-Central China, as well as Inner Mongolia and Manchuria.
Description
Ostryopsis davidiana is a member of the Betulaceae family, a group of deciduous trees and shrubs commonly referred to as the birch family. The species is distributed across multiple regions in China, including the North-Central, South-Central, Inner Mongolia, and Manchuria areas. First published in 1873, this species is part of the genus Ostryopsis, which is known for its small, often shrubby members. The species is named after the French botanist Armand David, who contributed significantly to the documentation of Asian flora.
Distribution
Global · China North-Central · China South-Central · Inner Mongolia · Manchuria
Synonyms
Corylus davidiana