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Chinese elm trees (Ulmus parvifolia) are native to East Asia, particularly China, Korea, and Japan. They thrive in a variety of climates, from temperate to subtropical regions, and are commonly found in urban areas as street trees due to their resilience. Additionally, they can adapt to different soil types and are often used in landscaping for their attractive foliage and ability to withstand drought.

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