Ulmus davidiana var. japonica × U. minor | |
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Hybrid parentage | Ulmus davidiana var. japonica × U. minor |
Origin | US |
The hybrid elm Ulmus davidiana var. japonica × U. minor was raised at the Arnold Arboretum before 1924. [1]
The old specimen in the Morton Arboretum, Illinois (2014), is an open-branched tree, more broad than tall, with ascending branches, [2] [3] the bark breaking into shallow vertical plates. [4]
One specimen survives at the Morton Arboretum. The hybrid was cultivated at the Baarn elm research institute, The Netherlands, in the mid-20th century. [5] It is not known to have been introduced to Australasia. [1]
Ulmus davidiana var. japonica × U. minor | |
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Hybrid parentage | Ulmus davidiana var. japonica × U. minor |
Origin | US |
The hybrid elm Ulmus davidiana var. japonica × U. minor was raised at the Arnold Arboretum before 1924. [1]
The old specimen in the Morton Arboretum, Illinois (2014), is an open-branched tree, more broad than tall, with ascending branches, [2] [3] the bark breaking into shallow vertical plates. [4]
One specimen survives at the Morton Arboretum. The hybrid was cultivated at the Baarn elm research institute, The Netherlands, in the mid-20th century. [5] It is not known to have been introduced to Australasia. [1]