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Zelkova serrata (Japanese zelkova, Japanese elm, [2] keyaki, or keaki; Japanese: 欅 (ケヤキ) keyaki /槻 (ツキ) tsuki; Chinese: 榉树/櫸樹 jǔshù; Korean: 느티나무 neutinamu) is a species of the genus Zelkova native to Japan, Korea, eastern China and Taiwan. [3] [4] It is often grown as an ornamental tree, and used in bonsai.
zelkova serrata Agatsuma ( 吾妻町 , Agatsuma-machi ) was a town located in Agatsuma District , Gunma Prefecture , Japan . As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 14,881 and a density of 67.58 persons per km 2 .
Zelkova serrata var. serrata; Zelkova serrata var. tarokoensis; Zelkova sicula – Sicilian zelkova (Sicily, Italy in 2 locations: Bosco Pisano and Ciranna) Zelkova sinica – Chinese zelkova (China) Zelkova schneideriana – Schneider's zelkova (China) Hybrids. Zelkova × verschaffeltii – Cut-leaf zelkova (Z. carpinifolia × Z. serrata)
Zelkova serrata Toyota ( 豊田市 , Toyota-shi , pronounced [toꜜjota ɕi] ) , formerly known as Koromo , is a city in Aichi Prefecture , Japan . As of 1 October 2019 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 426,162 and a population density of 464 people per km 2 .
A sacred "Dangsan Namu" tree of the Zelkova species, in Suhan Village, Korea. In Korea, species such as Zelkova serrata, Pinus koraiensis, and Ginkgo biloba, have been considered a symbol of protection for villages since ancient times, and can still be found planted at central points in cities, towns and villages around the country. [16]
Zelkova × verschaffeltii (Dippel) G.Nicholson (cut-leaf zelkova) is a zelkova cultivar of hybrid origin. It was originally described in 1892 by Leopold Dippel from a cultivated plant as Zelkova japonica var. verschaffeltii , suggesting an eastern Asian origin.
Zelkova serrata; Zelkova sicula; Zelkova sinica; V. Zelkova × verschaffeltii This page was last edited on 22 March 2013, at 00:31 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Zelkova serrata, native to Japan, Korea, eastern China, and Taiwan Index of plants with the same common name This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name ( vernacular name).