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Ulmus changii var.
changii is a
variety of tree
endemic to
elevations of 200 m (660 ft) – 800 m (2,600 ft) in the
Chinese provinces of An****, Fujian, Hubei...
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Gracilaria changii is an
agarophytic red
algae mostly found in mangroves. The
nuclear and
chloroplast genomes of G.
changii have been sequenced. Phang...
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Ulmus changii,
occasionally known as the
Hangzhou elm, is a
small deciduous tree
found across much of
China in
forests at
elevations of up to 1800 m....
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Liquidambar changii is an
extinct species of
sweetgum in the
Altingiaceae genus Liquidambar.
Liquidambar changii is
known from
Middle Miocene fossils found...
- to
represent a new taxon, for
which was
chosen the
binomial Sinovenator changii. The
generic name was
derived from the
Latin word Sinae, for China, and...
- chestnut-leafed elm, multi-nerved elm
Ulmus changii -
Hangzhou elm
Ulmus changii var.
changii Ulmus changii var.
kunmingensis Ulmus chenmoui - Chenmou...
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Ulmus changii var.
kunmingensis W. C. Cheng[2],
occasionally referred to as the
Kunming elm, is a
Chinese tree
endemic to
montane forests at elevations...
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resinous sap (liquid amber)
exuded by the
trunk when cut. †Liquidambar
changii -
Miocene (Washington state,
North America) They are all large, deciduous...
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Sinovenator changii...
- decipiens
Binomial name
Elaeocarpus decipiens Hemsl. & F.B.Forbes
Subspecies Elaeocarpus decipiens var.
changii Elaeocarpus decipiens var. decipiens...