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has gloss(noun) autumn-flowering elm of southeastern United States
red elm, September elm, Ulmus serotina
has glosseng: 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 . Description Rarely exceeding 20 m in height, the tree has a rounded crown with spreading to pendulous branches. The glabrous young shoots become progressively corky-winged with age, and bear oblong to obovate leaves < 8 cm long. The wind-pollinated apetalous perfect flowers form pendulous racemes which open in September and serve to distinguish the species from its compatriot, the Cedar Elm U. crassifolia, with which it readily hybridizes. The samarae are oblong - elliptical, 10 mm to 15 mm in length, deeply divided at the apex, and ripen in November .
lexicalizationeng: ''Ulmus serotina''
lexicalizationeng: red elm
lexicalizationeng: September elm
lexicalizationeng: Ulmus serotina
subclass of(noun) any of various trees of the genus Ulmus: important timber or shade trees
elm, elm tree
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member of(noun) type genus of family Ulmaceae; deciduous trees having simple serrate leaves; widely distributed in temperate regions
genus Ulmus, Ulmus
similare/Ulmus serotina

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