Ulmus elliptica Koch (named for the elliptic samara) is a disputed species of elm, native to the Caucasus, where Koch reported (1849, 1872) that it formed extensive woods, and ranging north to southern Ukraine. The tree is said to be closely related to U. glabra, but to resemble U. rubra in its samara (see Description below). Many authorities consider U. elliptica Koch just a regional form of U. glabra, though Henry, Bean and Krüssman list the Caucasus tree as a species in its own right. U. elliptica Koch is distinguished from U. scabra Mill. [:U. glabra] in some Armenian and Russian plant lists.
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| - دردار اهليلجي (ar)
- Вяз эллиптический (ru)
- Ulmus elliptica (en)
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| - دردار اهليلجي (الاسم العلمي:Ulmus elliptica) هو نوع من النباتات يتبع جنس الدردار من الفصيلة الدردارية . (ar)
- Вяз эллиптический (лат. Ulmus elliptica) — лиственное дерево, вид рода Вяз (Ulmus) семейства Вязовые (Ulmaceae). (ru)
- Ulmus elliptica Koch (named for the elliptic samara) is a disputed species of elm, native to the Caucasus, where Koch reported (1849, 1872) that it formed extensive woods, and ranging north to southern Ukraine. The tree is said to be closely related to U. glabra, but to resemble U. rubra in its samara (see Description below). Many authorities consider U. elliptica Koch just a regional form of U. glabra, though Henry, Bean and Krüssman list the Caucasus tree as a species in its own right. U. elliptica Koch is distinguished from U. scabra Mill. [:U. glabra] in some Armenian and Russian plant lists. (en)
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| - دردار اهليلجي (الاسم العلمي:Ulmus elliptica) هو نوع من النباتات يتبع جنس الدردار من الفصيلة الدردارية . (ar)
- Ulmus elliptica Koch (named for the elliptic samara) is a disputed species of elm, native to the Caucasus, where Koch reported (1849, 1872) that it formed extensive woods, and ranging north to southern Ukraine. The tree is said to be closely related to U. glabra, but to resemble U. rubra in its samara (see Description below). Many authorities consider U. elliptica Koch just a regional form of U. glabra, though Henry, Bean and Krüssman list the Caucasus tree as a species in its own right. U. elliptica Koch is distinguished from U. scabra Mill. [:U. glabra] in some Armenian and Russian plant lists. For a time, the Späth nursery, Berlin, distributed a disputed cultivar, U. Heyderi, as a synonym of U. elliptica Koch (see Cultivation below). (en)
- Вяз эллиптический (лат. Ulmus elliptica) — лиственное дерево, вид рода Вяз (Ulmus) семейства Вязовые (Ulmaceae). (ru)
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