Celtis planchoniana
Celtis planchoniana
Dahum
Syn: C.glabrata
Shrub or small tree, 3-5 m. Twigs glabrous, shining, chestnut-brown, with distinct, whitish lenticels. Leaves 2.5-8 x 2-5 cm, glabrous or sometimes with scarce scabrous hairs and yellowish to glaucous-green beneath, broadly ovate to narrowly ovate, distinctly oblique, acute to cuspidate, serrate or sometimes crenate-serrate. Drupe globose, yellow to orange. Pedicel to 2 cm. Stone weakly reticulate. Fl. 3-4. Open rocky slopes, 650-1370 m.
Balkans, Latakia, Crimea, Caucasia, N. Iraq, Iran.