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Ulmus 'Nana'

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Cultivar
  
'Nana'

Origin
  
Europe

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Similar
  
Ulmus 'Pyramidalis', Ulmus minor 'Purpurascens', Ulmus glabra 'Crispa', Ulmus 'Recerta', Ulmus glabra 'Cornuta'

The elm cultivar Ulmus 'Nana' is a very slow growing shrub that with time forms a small tree. It was believed for many years to be a form of Ulmus glabra and is known widely as the 'Dwarf Wych Elm'. However, the ancestry of 'Nana' has been disputed in more recent years, Melville considering the specimen once grown at Kew to have been a cultivar of Ulmus × hollandica.

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Description

The tree rarely exceeds 5 m in height, but is often broader. The dark green leaves are smaller than the type, < 11 cm long by 8 cm broad. Green describes it as a very distinct variety not growing above 60 cm in 10 to 12 years. A specimen at Kew was described by Henry as 'a slow-growing hemispherical bush that has not increased appreciably in size for many years'.

Pests and diseases

The low height of the tree should ensure that it avoids colonisation by Scolytus bark beetles and thus remain free of Dutch elm disease.

Cultivation

The tree is still occasionally found in arboreta and gardens in the UK, and has been introduced to North America and continental Europe; it is not known in Australasia.

Notable trees

The specimen of 'Nana' in the University Parks (North Walk), Oxford, has attained a height of 6 m (2014).

Synonymy

  • Ulmus glabra 'Bush': Plant Buyer's Guide, ed. 5, 253, 1949, without description.
  • Accessions

    North America
  • Arnold Arboretum. Listed as U. glabra 'Nana'. Acc. no. 448–88
  • Europe
  • Alexandra Park, East Sussex, 6 m high, 38 cm dia. at 1 m from ground in 1980; possibly now lost.
  • Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Listed as U. glabra 'Nana'. Acc. no. 19021001, two trees in excellent condition (2004).
  • Royal Horticultural Society Gardens Wisley. Listed as U. glabra 'Nana'. Two specimens, no details available.
  • Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, UK. Listed as U. glabra 'Nana'. Acc. nos. 1978.1680, 1978.4729
  • University of Copenhagen Botanic Gardens. Listed as U. glabra 'Nana'. No other details available.
  • North America

    None known

    Europe

  • A Touch of Green [1], Amstelveen, Netherlands.
  • Arboretum Waasland [2], Nieuwkerken-Waas, Belgium.
  • H. Kolster [3], Boskoop, Netherlands.
  • PlantenTuin Esveld [4], Netherlands
  • Szkółki Konieczko [5], Gogolin, Poland.
  • References

    Ulmus 'Nana' Wikipedia