Ulmus bergmanniana var. lasiophylla
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Bergmann's Elm var. lasiophylla |
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Ulmus bergmanniana var. lasiophylla C. K. Schneid. |
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Ulmus lasiophylla C. K. Schneid. (W. C. Cheng)[1] |
U. bergmanniana var. lasiophylla C. K. Schneid. is distinguished by Fu et al. (2002) as having "Leaf blade adaxially with densely curved pubescence (sic). Flowers and fruits February - April". The tree is endemic to China, on mountain slopes between 2100 m and 2900 m elevation in the provinces of Gansu, Shaanxi, north-west Sichuan, south-east Xizang (formerly Tibet), and north-west Yunnan. [2]
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[edit] Arboreta etc. accessions
[edit] North America
- Morton Arboretum (acc. no. 45-95), collected from the wild at an unrecorded site in China.
[edit] Europe
None known.