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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 313982Bea Schwarz O. P.Ulmus ×hollandica Mill. NetherlandsNC71966COLLECTEDCultivated materialReceived as Ulmus hollandica. Tree uniform, erect, branches many, ascending. Leaves 7.9 by 5.5 cm., many not glossy. Excellent winter hardiness and spring vigor. resistant to Dutch elm disease.1234468PI 313982
1PI 313551'Belgica'Ulmus ×hollandica Mill. BelgiumNC7SEED1966COLLECTEDCultivarTree uniform, very erect. Branches many, alternating in 2 opposite rows. Excellent winter hardiness and spring vigor. Susceptible to Dutch elm disease.1234073PI 313551
2PI 304258Duplicate of PI 341756Ulmus hybr. United States Historic1965COLLECTED1700746PI 304258
3Ames 24988'Lobel'Ulmus sp.Gelderland, NetherlandsNC7Not Available1991DONATED12/31/1991CultivarTree with considerable resistance to DED, narrow crown with ascending branches that have a strong herringbone pattern. Resistant to exposure. Sown 1954, released 1975. All four clones can be propagated by softwood cuttings, probably also by root cuttings (like Ulmus pumila). Donor's nurserymen graft them on clonal rootstock of U. hollandica 'Belgica' or on seedlings of U. glabra Hudson. Latter shows delay.1097128Ames 24988