Ulmus minor 'Hoersholmiensis'
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The Field Elm cultivar Ulmus minor 'Hoersholmiensis', Hoersholm elm, originated from seed sown at the Hørsholm Planteskole, Denmark, c. 1885, where it was propagated by the nursery proprietor Lars Nielsen.[1][2] The Späth nursery of Berlin, however, which marketed 'Hoersholmiensis' in the interwar period, considered it a hybrid rather than a form of field elm,[3] a view shared by Christine Buisman, who in 1931 labelled a herbarium specimen from a Späth-sourced tree in The Hague as a form of Ulmus × hollandica.[4]
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Ulmus minor 'Hoersholmiensis' | |
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Species | Ulmus minor |
Cultivar | 'Hoersholmiensis' |
Origin | Hørsholm, Denmark |
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