Siu Shih Chang

Siu Shih Chang (Xui Shi Zhang) (born 1918) is a Chinese botanist and plant collector.[1] The elm species Ulmus changii was named for him after he discovered it in 1936.

Publications

  • Chang, S. S. (1998). Cannaboideae. In: Chang Siushih & Wu Chengyih, eds., Fl. Reipubl. Popularis Sin. 23(1): 220–224.
  • Chang, S. S. (1989). Flora Guizhouensis, Vol. 4. Spermatophyta. Sichuan Nationalities Publishing, 1989. ISBN 7540902604, ISBN 9787540902605
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