Ulmus minor 'Propendens'
Ulmus minor | |
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Cultivar | 'Propendens' |
Origin | Europe |
The Field Elm cultivar Ulmus minor 'Propendens' is a comparatively rare cultivar, believed to have once been popular in eastern Europe. [1].[1]
Description
'Propendens' has branches wide-spreading, nodding, and corky; the leaves are small, 2 cm (0.79 in)–3 cm (1.2 in) long.[2]
Cultivation
No specimens are known to survive. In the early 20th century the Späth nursery of Berlin distributed 'Propendens' as U. campestris suberosa pendula. Three specimens supplied by Späth to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in 1902 by that name may survive in Edinburgh as it was the practice of the Garden to distribute trees about the city (viz. the Wentworth Elm);[3] the current list of Living Accessions held in the Garden per se does not list the plant.[4]
Green [1] treated U. × hollandica 'Rugosa Pendula' as a synonym, and a specimen under that name grows at the Morton Arboretum (Acc. no. 652-62). However, the tree in question more closely resembles the common U. × hollandica (see Gallery).
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Ulmus × hollandica 'Rugosa Pendula' leaves, Morton Arboretum, U.S.A.
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Ulmus × hollandica 'Rugosa Pendula', Morton Arboretum, U.S.A.
Nurseries
- Centrum voor Botanische Verrijking vzw, Kampenhout, Belgium.[5]
Synonymy
- Ulmus campestris var. microphylla pendula, A. Henry, Rehder
- Ulmus campestris var. suberosa alata, Hort.: Kirchner[2], in Petzold[3] & Kirchner, Arboretum Muscaviense 566, 1864.
- Ulmus campestris suberosa pendula Hort.: Späth[4], (Berlin, Germany), Catalogue 69, p. 9, 1887.
- Ulmus rugosa pendula Hort.: Kirchner[5], in Petzold[6] & Kirchner, Arboretum Muscaviense 566, 1864, as name in synonymy.
- Ulmus suberosa pendula: Audibert, (Tonnelle, Tarascon, France), Catalogue 2, p. 53, 1831-32.
References
- ^ a b Green, Peter Shaw (1964). "Registration of cultivar names in Ulmus" (PDF). Arnoldia. 24 (6–8). Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University: 41–80. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ^ Krüssmann, Johann Gerd (1984). Manual of Cultivated Broad-Leaved Trees and Shrubs. Vol. 3. p. 406.
- ^ Accessions book. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. 1902. pp. 45, 47.
- ^ "List of Living Accessions: Ulmus". Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
- ^ Centrum voor Botanische Verrijking vzw: Voorraadlijst, accessdate: November 2, 2016
External links
- "Herbarium specimen - E00824845". Herbarium Catalogue. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Sheet described as U. campestris suberosa pendula (RBGE specimen, 1902)
- "Herbarium specimen - E00824846". Herbarium Catalogue. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Sheet described as U. campestris suberosa pendula (RBGE specimen, 1902)
- "Herbarium specimen - E00824844". Herbarium Catalogue. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Sheet described as U. campestris suberosa pendula (RBGE specimen, 1902)
- "Herbarium specimen - L.1586949". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Sheet described as U. carpinifolia Gled. 'Propendens' Schneid., synonym U. campestris suberosa propendens (Dahlen Hortus specimen, 1925)
- "Herbarium specimen - L.1586965". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Sheet described as U. carpinifolia Gled. 'Propendens' Schneid., "formerly called U. campestris suberosa pendula lombartsii"