The elm cultivar Ulmus 'Klemmer Blanc' was described by Feneau in Bulletin de la Société centrale forestière de Belgique (1902) as an intermediate between 'Klemmer' and 'Belgica', the Belgian Elm.[1][2]
Ulmus 'Klemmer Blanc' | |
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Genus | Ulmus |
Cultivar | 'Klemmer Blanc' |
Origin | Belgium |
The leaves are smaller than 'Klemmer', and the trees do not produce root suckers. Moreover, the timber is white and softer than 'Klemmer'.[3]
No specimens are known to survive.