Ulmus pumila 'Dropmore'

Ulmus pumila

Ulmus pumila 'Dropmore' (right), Ulmus 'Fremont' (U. pumila x U. rubra) (left), 1987
Cultivar 'Dropmore'
Origin USA

The Siberian Elm cultivar Ulmus pumila 'Dropmore' was grown from seed collected by F. L. Skinner, of Dropmore, Manitoba, in Harbin, China.

Description

'Dropmore' is a fast-growing bushy form producing small leaves.

Pests and diseases

See under Ulmus pumila.

Cultivation

The tree remains in commercial cultivation in the United States. Considered cold-hardy well into Canada , it did not perform well in the hot, arid, climate of Holbrook as part of the elm trials in conducted by the Northern Arizona University . One specimen was planted in the UK circa 1960, and remains in good health (2008).

Accessions

North America
Europe

Nurseries

North America

References

  1. "List of plants in the {elm} collection". Brighton & Hove City Council. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  2. Johnson, Owen (ed.) (2003). Champion Trees of Britain & Ireland. Whittet Press, ISBN 978-1-873580-61-5.
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