Ulmus villosa
Ulmus villosa Brandis ex Gamble (:'soft-haired', the flower), the cherry-bark elm or Marn elm, is one of the more distinctive Asiatic elms, and a species capable of remarkable longevity. It is endemic to the valleys of the Kashmir at elevations of 1200–2500 m but has become increasingly rare owing to its popularity as cattle fodder, and mature trees are now largely restricted to temples and shrines where they are treated as sacred. Some of these trees are believed to be aged over 800 years.
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Ulmus villosa
Ulmus villosa Brandis ex Gamble (:'soft-haired', the flower), the cherry-bark elm or Marn elm, is one of the more distinctive Asiatic elms, and a species capable of remarkable longevity. It is endemic to the valleys of the Kashmir at elevations of 1200–2500 m but has become increasingly rare owing to its popularity as cattle fodder, and mature trees are now largely restricted to temples and shrines where they are treated as sacred. Some of these trees are believed to be aged over 800 years.
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Ulmus villosa Brandis ex Gambl ...... ved to be aged over 800 years.
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دردار زغابي (الاسم العلمي:Ulmu ...... س الدردار من فصيلة الدردارية .
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*Marn Elm (Marn = local name in parts of the Kashmir)
*Ulmus laevigata (Royle )
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Ulmus villosa Brandis ex Gambl ...... ved to be aged over 800 years.
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دردار زغابي (الاسم العلمي:Ulmu ...... س الدردار من فصيلة الدردارية .
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