Ulmus wallichiana

The Himalayan Elm grows to 30 m tall, with a broad crown featuring several ascending branches. The bark of the trunk is greyish brown and longitudinally furrowed. The leaves are elliptic-acuminate, < 13 cm long and 6 cm broad on petioles 5 mm - 10 mm long. The samarae are usually orbicular, < 13 mm in diameter .

Ulmus wallichiana (elm) - An endangered tree of economic value = Title Ulmus wallichiana (elm) - An endangered tree of economic value Publication Type Journal Article Year of Publication 1997 Authors Phartyal S, S., Thapliyal R C., and Nayal J S. More

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