Ulmus Ulmus, Hudson
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1. U. glabra Hudson View in CoL , Fl. Angl. 95 (1762)
(CZ. montana With. , U. scabra Miller ).
Tree up to c. 40 m, without suckers. Twigs stout, hispid when young. Leaves suborbicular or broadly obovate to elliptic; lateral veins 12-18 pairs. Fruit 15-20 mm; seed central. 2n = 28. Most ofEurope. Al Au Be Br Bu Cz Da Fe Ga Ge Gr Hb He Ho Hs Hu It Ju No Po Rm Rs (N, B, C, W, K, E) Su.
U. elliptica C. Koch , Linnaea 22: 599 (1849) is like 1 but has broader, ciliate leaves, ferrugineous hairs on the bud-scales and
the fruit pubescent in the middle. It is native in Krym, and is planted elsewhere.
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Ulmus Ulmus
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
U. glabra
Hudson 1762: 95 |