Ulmus Scabra Subf. Tricuspis
The Ulmus scabra subf. tricuspis is a lesser-known member of the elm family known for its unique leaf structure. This subspecies is characterized by its three-lobed leaves, which set it apart from other elm varieties. Native to specific regions in Asia, it thrives in temperate climates with well-drained soil. Despite its ecological importance, it remains under-researched and often overlooked in horticultural circles. Its resilience and ornamental value make it a promising candidate for future botanical studies and landscape design.