Ulmus 'Nemoralis'
GenusUlmus
Cultivar'Nemoralis'
OriginGermany?

The elm cultivar Ulmus 'Nemoralis' was listed by Schelle in Beissner et al. (1903), as U. campestris f. nemoralis Hort.[1] Considered "possibly U. carpinifolia (: minor)" by Green.[2]

A sessile-flowering Ulmus nemoralis "from North America" was described by Dumont de Courset in Le botaniste cultivateur (1811),[3] and another, "des bois d'amérique", in the 1831-1832 catalogue of the Audibert brothers' nursery at Tonelle, near Tarascon in France.[4] A Paris herbarium specimen of the latter from the 1830s does not appear to show an American species.[5] European elm cultivars were sometimes referred to by nurseries as "American", probably for marketing reasons (other examples are 'Scampstoniensis',[6][7] 'Vegeta',[8] 'Lutescens',[9] 'Canadensis', and 'Nana'[10]).

Description

Courset's U. nemoralis had oblong, almost smooth, regularly toothed leaves, and sessile flowers.[3] A Ukrainian herbarium specimen labelled U. nemoralis, possibly erroneously, shows Zelkova × verschaffeltii-like leaves.[11]

Cultivation

The tree is not known to remain in cultivation.

References

  1. Beissner; Schelle; Zabel (1903). Handbuch der Laubholz-Benennung. Berlin: Verlagsbuchhandlung Paul Parey. p. 84.
  2. Green, Peter Shaw (1964). "Registration of cultivar names in Ulmus". Arnoldia. Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University. 24 (6–8): 41–80. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  3. 1 2 Dumont de Courset, Georges Louis Marie (1811). Le botaniste cultivateur, ou Description, culture et usages de la plus grande partie des plantes étrangères, naturalisées et indigènes, cultivées en France, en Autriche, en Italie et en Angleterre'. Vol. 6. Paris. p. 385.
  4. Catalogue des arbres, arbrisseaux, arbustes et plantes. Tonelle, France: Frères Audibert. 1832. p. 53.
  5. science.mnhn.fr Herbarium specimen P06880817
  6. Winchelsea, C.C. (1910). "Weeping trees". The Gardeners' Magazine. 53: 501.
  7. Anthony waterer's catalogue. 1880. p. 20.
  8. Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum, 3: 1398, 1404
  9. Elwes, Henry John; Henry, Augustine (1913). The Trees of Great Britain & Ireland. Vol. 7. p. 1868.
  10. General catalogue, 1904 : choice hardy trees, shrubs, evergreens, roses, herbaceous plants, fruits, etc. New York: Frederick W. Kelsey. 1904. p. 18.
  11. Herbarium specimen labelled U. nemoralis, science.udau.edu.ua; "Specimen - P06880817". Collection: Vascular plants (P). Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris (France). Sheet labelled Ulmus nemoralis, Audibert specimen, Tonelle, (183-)
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