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Ulmus × hollandica 'Vegeta' and United States National Arboretum

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Difference between Ulmus × hollandica 'Vegeta' and United States National Arboretum

Ulmus × hollandica 'Vegeta' vs. United States National Arboretum

Ulmus × hollandica 'Vegeta', sometimes known as the Huntingdon Elm, is an old English hybrid cultivar raised at Brampton, near Huntingdon, by nurserymen Wood & Ingram in 1746, allegedly from seed collected from an ''Ulmus'' × ''hollandica'' hybrid at nearby Hinchingbrooke Park. The United States National Arboretum is an arboretum in Washington, D.C., operated by the United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service as a division of the Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center.

Similarities between Ulmus × hollandica 'Vegeta' and United States National Arboretum

Ulmus × hollandica 'Vegeta' and United States National Arboretum have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Ulmus × hollandica 'Vegeta' and United States National Arboretum Comparison

Ulmus × hollandica 'Vegeta' has 114 relations, while United States National Arboretum has 31. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (114 + 31).

References

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