Ulmus pumila 'Dropmore'

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

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

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 far into Canada , it did not perform well in the hot, arid, climate of Arizona as part of the elm trials in conducted by the Northern Arizona University at Holbrook.

Accessions

North America
Europe

Nurseries

North America
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