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Ulmus lamellosa

Ulmus lamellosa Z.Wang & S.L.Chang
Ulmus lamellosa
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Ulmus lamellosa, known as the Hebei elm, is a small deciduous tree native to parts of China, including Hebei, Henan, Inner Mongolia, and Shanxi. It is a member of the Ulmaceae family and was first described in 1979 by Z. Wang and S.L. Chang.

Description

Ulmus lamellosa is found in North-Central and Southeast China, as well as Inner Mongolia. It is a small tree species that is part of the Ulmus genus. This elm is specifically native to regions west and south of Beijing, where it grows as part of the local flora. The species was scientifically described and published in 1979.

Distribution

China North-Central · China Southeast · Inner Mongolia

Synonyms

Ulmus taihangshanensis

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