Ulmus serotina
Ulmus serotina Sarg., the September elm, is an American species uncommon beyond Tennessee; only very locally distributed through Illinois, Kentucky, Arkansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Alabama and Georgia, growing predominantly on limestone bluffs and along streams to elevations of 400 m. The tree is also endemic to Nuevo León in Mexico .
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Ulmus serotina
Ulmus serotina Sarg., the September elm, is an American species uncommon beyond Tennessee; only very locally distributed through Illinois, Kentucky, Arkansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Alabama and Georgia, growing predominantly on limestone bluffs and along streams to elevations of 400 m. The tree is also endemic to Nuevo León in Mexico .
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Ulmus serotina Sarg., the Sept ...... mic to Nuevo León in Mexico .
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دردار متأخر (الاسم العلمي:Ulmu ...... س الدردار من فصيلة الدردارية .
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*Ulmus divaricata (C. H. Mull.)
*Ulmus multinervosa (C. H. Mull.)
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Ulmus serotina Sarg., the Sept ...... mic to Nuevo León in Mexico .
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دردار متأخر (الاسم العلمي:Ulmu ...... س الدردار من فصيلة الدردارية .
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