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Manchurian Elm
Manchurian Elm Ulmus laciniata Trautvetter is a deciduous tree found throughout the broadleaved forests of the Far East, including Japan, at elevations of between 700 m and 2200 m. It is very closely related to the Wych Elm Ulmus glabra and is easily distinguished by its leaves, which are often deeply incised to form between three and seven apical lobes, giving rise to its common synonym, the 'Cut-leaf Elm' The tree can reach a height of 27 m, the trunk rarely exceeding 0.
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