Ulmus 'Berardii'

id: ulmus-berardii-314-8925368
title: Ulmus 'Berardii'
text: The elm cultivar Ulmus 'Berardii', Berard's Elm, was raised in 1865, as Ulmus Berardi, from seeds collected from large specimens of "common elm" growing on the ramparts at Metz, by an employee of the Simon-Louis nursery named Bérard. Carrière (1887), the Späth nursery of Berlin and the Van Houtte nursery of Gentbrugge regarded it as form of a Field Elm, listing it as U. campestris Berardii, the name used by Henry. Cheal's nursery of Crawley distributed it as Ulmus nitens [:Ulmus minor] 'Berardii
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description: Elm cultivar
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulmus_%27Berardii%27
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date modified: 2024-01-13T14:13:15Z
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