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Ulmus harbinensis

Ulmus harbinensis S.Q.Nie & G.Q.Huang
Ulmus harbinensis
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Ulmus harbinensis is a small elm species native to Heilongjiang province in northeastern China. It is part of the Ulmaceae family and was first described in 1987 by S.Q. Nie and G.Q. Huang. This species is found in mixed forest habitats.

Description

Ulmus harbinensis is a member of the Ulmaceae family and is endemic to the Manchurian region, specifically within the forests of Heilongjiang province. It grows in mixed forest environments and was formally described in 1987 by botanists S.Q. Nie and G.Q. Huang. As a species within the genus Ulmus, it shares characteristics with other elm species but is distinguished by its limited geographic range and ecological setting.

Distribution

Manchuria

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