
Ulmaceae - Wikipedia
The Ulmaceae (/ ʌlˈmeɪsi /) are a family of flowering plants that includes the elms (genus Ulmus), and the zelkovas (genus Zelkova). [3] Members of the family are widely distributed throughout the north temperate zone, and have a scattered distribution elsewhere except for Australasia. [2][4]
Ulmaceae | Description & Major Species | Britannica
Ulmaceae, the elm family (order Rosales), with 6–7 genera of about 45 species of trees and shrubs, distributed primarily throughout temperate regions. Several members of the family are cultivated as ornamental plants, and some are important for their wood.
Biogeographic Overview of Ulmaceae: Diversity, Distribution, …
The elm family (Ulmaceae) is a woody plant group with important scientific, societal, and economic value. We aim to present the first biogeographic synthesis investigating the global diversity, distribution, ecological preferences, and the ...
Ulmaceae (Elm Family) – Purdue Arboretum Explorer
Small tree that grows well under city conditions. Good Dutch elm disease resistance and moderate elm leaf beetle resistance. Dense, regular branching. Resistant to Dutch Elm Disease. Wind tolerant.
(PDF) Biogeographic Overview of Ulmaceae: Diversity, Distribution ...
2021年5月31日 · The elm family (Ulmaceae) is a woody plant group with important scientific, societal, and economic value. We aim to present the first biogeographic synthesis investigating the global...
Ulmaceae: Elm Family. Identify plants, flowers, shrubs, and trees.
Identify plants, flowers, shrubs, and trees. The Elm family consists of a handful of trees and shrubs in the eastern and southern parts of the country, some of which are planted elsewhere as ornamentals. The leaves are simple and alternate, but often a little bit asymmetrical at the base.
Ulmaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The Ulmaceae consist of monoecious or hermaphroditic trees, often with mucilage canals. The leaves are simple, with secondary veins terminating in teeth (except Ampelocera), usually spiral and usually becoming distichous, stipulate, serrate, often basally oblique.
Ulmaceae in Flora of North America @ efloras.org
Ulmaceae are frequently divided into two subfamilies, Ulmoideae and Celtoideae; they are sometimes separated into two families, Ulmaceae and Celtidaceae (I. A. Grudzinskaya 1965).
(PDF) Systematic and fossil history of the Ulmaceae
1989年1月1日 · We aim to present the first biogeographic synthesis investigating the global diversity, distribution, ecological preferences, and the conservation status of Ulmaceae. A literature review was...
Ulmaceae Tree – Forestry.com
2024年3月13日 · Ulmaceae trees exhibit a captivating botanical beauty characterized by their graceful forms, vibrant foliage, and occasionally ornate bark patterns. Their elegant appearance serves to enhance the natural charm of landscapes, …
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