Ulmus americana 'Beaverlodge'
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Ulmus americana |
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Cultivar |
'Beaverlodge' |
Origin |
Morden, Manitoba, Canada |
The American Elm Ulmus americana cultivar 'Beaverlodge' was selected as a seedling in 1925 at the Experimental Station, Morden, Manitoba, for its hardiness and vigour. Released in 1954, it had an upright, moderately spreading canopy [1].
It is not known whether the tree remains in cultivation.
[edit] Etymology
The tree is named for the Beaverlodge Experimental Farm.