Ulmus × intermedia 'Lincoln'
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The hybrid elm cultivar Ulmus × intermedia 'Lincoln' was selected from crossings of the Slippery, or Red, Elm Ulmus rubra (female parent) and the Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila made in Aurora, Illinois, circa 1958 and patented in 1983 by Samuel Clegg of Clegg Landscaping, Plainfield, IL and Charles McFarland of Urbana, IL. [1][2]
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Ulmus × intermedia cultivar | |
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Hybrid parentage | U. rubra × U. pumila |
Cultivar | 'Lincoln' |
Origin | US |
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