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Ulmus glaucescens var. lasiocarpa

Ulmus glaucescens var. lasiocarpa Rehder, named the hairy-fruited glaucescent elm in the United States, is a Chinese tree found along rivers and mountain slopes at elevations of 2500–2600 m in the provinces of Hebei, Henan, Liaoning, Nei Mongol, Ningxia, eastern Qinghai, and Shanxi.

Description
The variety is distinguished by a "samara densely pubescent when young, with scattered hairs when mature. Fl. and fr. March–May.". ==Pests and diseases==
Pests and diseases
No information ==Cultivation==
Cultivation
There are no known cultivars of this taxon, nor is it known to be in commerce. ==Accessions==
Accessions
AustralasiaMount Lofty Botanic Garden, Piccadilly, Australia. One tree, raised from seed sent by the Beijing Botanical Garden, planted out c. 1984, 4.5 m high, d.b.h. 13 cm in 2008. ==References==
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