Ulmus glabra 'Australis'
Ulmus glabra 'Australis' | |
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Species | Ulmus glabra |
Cultivar | 'Australis' |
Ulmus glabra 'Australis' is a Wych Elm cultivar described by Loudon in 1838,[1] from a tree in the Royal Horticultural Society garden, as U. montana var. australis Hort..[2]
Loudon's 'Australis' is not to be confused with Henry's U. campestris 'Australis', a tall southern European field elm or hybrid cultivar with an oval leaf and longer petiole.[3]
Description
Loudon said the variety had "rather smaller leaves, and a more pendulous habit, than the species", but did "not appear to be different in any other respect".
Cultivation
No specimens are known to survive, though wych elms of a similar type sometimes occur among avenue and park plantings in Edinburgh.
- Small-leaved, rather pendulous wych, King's Stables Road, Edinburgh
- Leaves of same, from Castle Terrace
- Foliage
References
- ↑ Loudon, John Claudius (1838). Arboretum et fruticetum Britannicum. 3. p. 1398.
- ↑ Green, Peter Shaw (1964). "Registration of cultivar names in Ulmus" (PDF). Arnoldia. Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University. 24 (6–8): 41–80. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ↑ Elwes, Henry John; Henry, Augustine (1913). The Trees of Great Britain & Ireland. 7. pp. 1904–1905.
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