Ulmus parvifolia 'Lois Hole'
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Elm cultivar
Ulmus parvifolia 'Lois Hole' | |
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Species | Ulmus parvifolia |
Cultivar | 'Lois Hole' |
Origin | US |
The Chinese Elm cultivar Ulmus parvifolia 'Lois Hole' is a dwarf variety cloned from 'Frosty'.
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Description[]
The clone is distinguished by the more pronounced white margins on its small leaves.
Pests and diseases[]
The species and its cultivars are highly resistant, but not immune, to Dutch elm disease, and unaffected by the Elm Leaf Beetle Xanthogaleruca luteola.[1]
Cultivation[]
'Lois Hole' is not known to be in cultivation beyond North America.
Etymology[]
The cultivar is named for the late Mrs Lois Hole, former Lieutenant Governor of Alberta and horticulturist.
Accessions[]
North America[]
- Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Illinois, US. Acc. no. 355–2007.
Nurseries[]
North America[]
- Arrowhead Alpines [1], Fowlerville, Michigan, US.
- Hoot Owl Hollow Nursery [2], New Marshfield, Ohio, US.
References[]
- ^ "Elm Leaf Beetle Survey". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
External links[]
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