Zelkova davidii

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Zelkova davidii, Hemsl. (Z. Davidiana, Franch. Hemiptelea Davidii, Planch.). Shrubby tree, the branches with axillary spines 1/2 - 4 in. long: lvs. oval to elliptic or elliptic- oblong, acute, sub-cordate at the base, with 8-12 pairs of veins on each side, at first with scattered hairs above, each leaving a dark circular depression, and with few scattered hairs on the veins beneath, finally glabrous, 3/4 – 2 in. long: fr. conical, 2-edged, 1/4 in. long, short-stalked. April, May. N. China, Korea. R.H. 1913, p.29.


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