Ulmus 'Pyramidalis Bertini'
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''Ulmus'' 'Pyramidalis Bertini' was listed by Lavallée without description in 1877 as ''Ulmus campestris'' var. ''pyramidalis Bertini''. Considered "possibly ''Ulmus carpinifolia''" (: ''U. minor'') by
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Cultivation

No specimens are known to survive.


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