Planera Explained
Planera is a genus of flowering plants with a single living species, Planera aquatica,[1] the planertree or water elm. The genus has an extensive fossil record dating back to the Cretaceous and spanning the northern hemisphere, with a few southern hemisphere records as well.[2] The living species is found in the southeastern United States, it is a small deciduous tree tall, closely related to the elms but with a softly, prickly nut diameter, instead of a winged seed. It grows, as the name suggests, on wet sites. Despite its common English name, this species is not a true elm, although it is a close relative of the elms (species of the genus Ulmus). It is also subject to Dutch elm disease, a disease which affects only members of the Ulmaceae. It is native to most of the southeast United States. It is hardy down to Zone 7.[3]
Species
Fossil species
- †Planera antiqua (Santonian-Campanian; Paatuut Formation, Greenland)
- †Planera aquaticiformis (Paleocene/Eocene; "Berg Lake flora", Alaska)
- †Planera australis (Late Cretaceous; Otago, New Zealand)
- †Planera chankaensis (Miocene; Novokachalinsk, Russia)
- †Planera crenata (jr homonym, replacement name P. lingualis)
- †Planera cretacea (Cretaceous; North Carolina)
- †Planera dubia (Eocene, Chuckanut Formation, Washington)
- †Planera emarginata (Tortonian, Poland)
- †Planera ezoana (Eocene; Hokkaido, Japan)
- †Planera hebridica ("Cenozoic"; Isle of Mull, Scotland)
- †Planera knowltoniana (Cenomanian; Raritan Formation, Virginia)
- †Planera mullensis ("Cenozoic"; Isle of Mull, Scotland)
- †Planera myricifolia (Priabonian; Florissant Formation, Colorado)
- †Planera parvula (Oligocene; France)
- †Planera subkeaki (Tortonian; La Cerdagnya, France)
- †Planera thompsoniana (Burdigalian; Brandon lignite, Vermont)
- †Planera ulmifolia (Paleocene; Brøgger peninsula, Spitsbergen)
- †Planera variabilis (Ypresian; Green River Formation, Wyoming)
Species formerly included in Planera
- †Abelicea ungeri
- †Cedrelospermum nervosum
- †Chaetoptelea microphylla
- †Fagopsis longifolia
Notes and References
- Web site: Search results for Planera. The Plant List . 1 March 2016 .
- Web site: Planera . The International Fossil Plant Names Index . 8 Feb 2023.
- Web site: Water Elm Ulmaceae Planera aquatica J.F. Gmel.. Virginia Tech Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation. December 15, 2014.