This first-sized elm is known for the unusual cork strips it forms on its bark and twigs. An erratic growing species with green serrate leaves with light undersides. For moist airy calcareous soil. Tolerates a variety of environmental factors. Synonym Ulmus minor var. suberosa.
| Herkomst: | Europe, North Africa and western Asia |
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| Volwassen hoogte: | First size trees 12+ m |
| Groeiwijze: | Oval, Semi-open, Whimsical growing, Wide crown |
| Toepassing: | Large gardens, Solitary, Squares and parks, Trees on the coast |
| Omgevingsfactoren: | (sea) wind resistant, can withstand air pollution well, resistant to road salt, drought-proof |
| Bodem: | calcareous, well-drained moist soil |
| Bloemen: | March |
| Bloeikleur | green, purple |
| Vruchten: | brown, winged nuts |
| Bladeren | lanceolate, oval, sawn |
| Bijzonderheden | cork frames, erratic |
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