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Glaucous (from
Latin glaucus, from
Ancient Gr**** γλαυκός (glaukós) 'blue-green, blue-grey') is used to
describe the pale grey or bluish-green appearance...
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glaucescens var.
glaucescens U.
glaucescens var.
lasiocarpa (hairy-fruited
glaucescent elm) U.
harbinensis (Harbin elm) U.
ismaelis U.
laciniata (Manchurian...
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Above the
plant is
glabrous and dark green;
below it is
lighter green,
glaucescent, with
white hairs especially crowded along the veins, and the
lower leaves...
- 79 in) long. They are thin,
green or dark
green on the
upper side, and
glaucescent underneath (paler
silvery bluish grey). They are
toothed and glabrous...
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glaucescens var.
glaucescens U.
glaucescens var.
lasiocarpa (hairy-fruited
glaucescent elm) U.
harbinensis (Harbin elm) U.
ismaelis U.
laciniata (Manchurian...
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glaucescens var.
glaucescens U.
glaucescens var.
lasiocarpa (hairy-fruited
glaucescent elm) U.
harbinensis (Harbin elm) U.
ismaelis U.
laciniata (Manchurian...
- 2.5 to 7 mm wide, and 1.5 to 4 mm thick. The
leaves are
glaucous to
glaucescent in age, and the
adaxial (upper)
surface of the
leaves is
usually plane...
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glaucescens var.
glaucescens U.
glaucescens var.
lasiocarpa (hairy-fruited
glaucescent elm) U.
harbinensis (Harbin elm) U.
ismaelis U.
laciniata (Manchurian...
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glaucescens var.
glaucescens U.
glaucescens var.
lasiocarpa (hairy-fruited
glaucescent elm) U.
harbinensis (Harbin elm) U.
ismaelis U.
laciniata (Manchurian...
- oblong, or oblong-lanceolate;
leathery to
thinly leathery, pale
green or
glaucescent green and
reddish brown glandular punctate.
Axillary flowers are pale...