Ulmus 'Hillieri'
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Ulmus × hollandica | |
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Hybrid parentage | U. glabra × U. minor |
Cultivar | 'Hillieri' |
Origin | Winchester, England |
The hybrid elm cultivar Ulmus × hollandica 'Hillieri' arose from a chance seedling at Hillier's Pitt Corner nursery near Winchester, England, in 1918. It is a pendulous cultivar, not to be confused with Ulmus × hollandica 'Jacqueline Hillier', which also has a shrubby habit.
Description
'Hillieri' was a graceful, compact, slow-growing miniature tree rarely > 1.2 m in height, bearing weeping branches. The small leaves turned crimson and yellow in favourable autumns.[1]
Cultivation
Probably extinct.
Synonymy
- Ulmus hillieri Hort.: Hillier & Sons, (Winchester, England), Cat. 38T, p. 52, 1928.
References
- ^ Hilliers' Manual of Trees & Shrubs. (1977). David & Charles, Newton Abbot, UK.