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Ulmus laevis var. celtidea Rogow. is a putative variety of European White Elm first described by , who found the tree in 1856 along the river Dnjepr near Chernihiv in what is now northern Ukraine. The type specimen is held at the National Herbarium of Ukraine. The variety was first named as Ulmus pedunculata var. celtidea. Litvinov (1908) considered it a species, calling it Ulmus celtidea Litv., a view not upheld by other authorities. Similar trees were later found near Briansk in Oryol Oblast, but featured larger leaves.

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  • El Ulmus laevis var. celtidea Rogow. fue una variedad del Olmo Blanco Europeo descrito por primera vez por ,​ quien encontró el árbol en 1856 junto al río Dnjepr ​ cerca de Chernígov en lo que es actualmente el norte de Ucrania. El espécimen en cuestión está albergado en el Jardín Nacional de Ucrania.​ La variedad fue primeramente denominada Ulmus pedunculata var. celtidea.​ Más tarde se localizaron árboles similares cerca de Briansk en , pero mostraban hojas de mayor tamaño.​ (es)
  • Ulmus laevis var. celtidea Rogow. is a putative variety of European White Elm first described by , who found the tree in 1856 along the river Dnjepr near Chernihiv in what is now northern Ukraine. The type specimen is held at the National Herbarium of Ukraine. The variety was first named as Ulmus pedunculata var. celtidea. Litvinov (1908) considered it a species, calling it Ulmus celtidea Litv., a view not upheld by other authorities. Similar trees were later found near Briansk in Oryol Oblast, but featured larger leaves. (en)
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  • El Ulmus laevis var. celtidea Rogow. fue una variedad del Olmo Blanco Europeo descrito por primera vez por ,​ quien encontró el árbol en 1856 junto al río Dnjepr ​ cerca de Chernígov en lo que es actualmente el norte de Ucrania. El espécimen en cuestión está albergado en el Jardín Nacional de Ucrania.​ La variedad fue primeramente denominada Ulmus pedunculata var. celtidea.​ Más tarde se localizaron árboles similares cerca de Briansk en , pero mostraban hojas de mayor tamaño.​ (es)
  • Ulmus laevis var. celtidea Rogow. is a putative variety of European White Elm first described by , who found the tree in 1856 along the river Dnjepr near Chernihiv in what is now northern Ukraine. The type specimen is held at the National Herbarium of Ukraine. The variety was first named as Ulmus pedunculata var. celtidea. Litvinov (1908) considered it a species, calling it Ulmus celtidea Litv., a view not upheld by other authorities. Similar trees were later found near Briansk in Oryol Oblast, but featured larger leaves. (en)
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