Ulmus parvifolia f. lanceolata
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Chinese elm
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Ulmus parvifolia f. lanceolata, the Chinese elm, is a rare form endemic to South Korea.
Cultivation[edit]
Several specimens are grown in Europe,[1] but it is not known to be cultivated in North America or Australasia. There are no known cultivars of this taxon, nor is it known to be available from nurseries.
Accessions[edit]
- Asia
- Chollipo Arboretum, South Korea
- Europe
- Grange Farm Arboretum, Lincolnshire, UK. Acc. no. 1085.
- Hergest Croft Gardens, Herefordshire, UK. One tree, no accession details available.
- Strona Arboretum, University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.
References[edit]
- ^ Accessions List, Strona Arboretum