Ulmus 'Lombartsii'
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| Ulmus |
|---|
| Cultivar |
| 'Lombartsii' |
| Origin |
| Netherlands |
'Lombartsii' is considered "possibly Ulmus × hollandica or Ulmus carpinifolia (: minor)" by Green (1964). The tree was first described by Lombarts (Zundert, Netherlands), in the 1921-22 catalogue, p. 25, as U. suberosa pendula Lombartsi; a graceful tree with pendulous branches covered in corky wings. The wings become less prominent with age. The tree originated in the Lombarts Nurseries circa 1910 [1]; it is not known whether it remains in cultivation.
[edit] Synonymy
- Ulmus procera propendens Lombarts: Lombarts, (Zundert, Netherlands), Cat. 1955-56, p. 85.
- Ulmus suberosa pendula Lombartii: Floralia, 41 (39): 615, 1920.

