Ulmus laciniata

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Ulmus laciniata, Mayr (U. montana var. laciniata, Trautv. U. major var. heterophylla, Maxim.). Tree, usually not exceeding 30 ft., but occasionally taller: branchlets sparingly hairy or glabrous, finally pale yellowish brown or grayish brown, older branches brown: lvs. obovate or obovate-oblong, at the broad apex usually with 3, sometimes with 5 lobes, very unequal and semi-cordate at the base, doubly serrate, rough above, pubescent beneath at least on the veins, 3-7 in. long; petioles pubescent, very short, about 1/8 in. long: fls. in clusters, short-stalked: fr. elliptic, glabrous, 3/4 in. long, with the seed in the middle. Manchuria, N. China, Japan. S.I.F. 2:15.—This species has been sometimes confused with U. glabra var. grandidentata, but is easily distinguished by the pale color of the mature branchlets glabrous or slightly pubescent while young and by the presence of 3-lobed lvs. even on the fruiting branchlets of mature trees, while in the variety of U. glabra the mature branchlets are reddish brown and quite hairy while young and the 3-lobed lvs. appear chiefly on vigorous shoots. CH


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