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Ulmus × viminalis 'Pulverulenta'

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Cultivar
  
'Pulverulenta'

Origin
  
Europe

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Hybrid parentage
  
U. minor × U. minor 'Plotii'

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Ulmus × viminalis 'Pulverulenta' is a hybrid cultivar derived from the crossing Ulmus minor × U. minor 'Plotii' . The tree was first mentioned by Dieck, (Zöschen, Germany) in Haupt-Catalog der Obst- und Gehölzbaumschulen des Ritterguts Zöschen bei Merseburg 1885, p. 82, as U. scabra viminalis pulverulenta , but without description.

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Description

Dippel [1], Illustriertes Handbuch der Laubholzkunde, 2:25, 1892 described it under the same name as having leaves streaked with both white and yellow.

Pests and diseases

'Pulverulenta' is very susceptible to Dutch elm disease.

Cultivation

Now extremely rare in cultivation, one tree grows at Batsford Arboretum, UK. Three specimens supplied by the Späth nursery of Berlin to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in 1902 as U. campestris 'Viminalis marginata' [sic], shown by herbarium specimens (see External links below) to have been 'Pulverulenta' or 'Variegata', may survive in Edinburgh, as it was the practice of the Garden to distribute trees about the city (viz. the Wentworth Elm); the current list of Living Accessions held in the Garden per se does not list the plant.

Accessions

  • Batsford Arboretum, Moreton-in-Marsh, UK. Listed as U. x viminalis 'Marginata', acc. no. 00/952/G2.
  • Synonymy

  • Ulmus montana (: glabra) viminalis gracilis aurea Hort.: Schelle in Beissner et al. Handbuch der Laubholz-Benennung 84. 1903.
  • Ulmus scabra (: glabra) viminalis fol. punctatis: Dieck, Haupt-catalog der Obst- und gehölzbaumschulen des ritterguts Zöschen bei Merseburg 1885, p. 82.
  • References

    Ulmus × viminalis 'Pulverulenta' Wikipedia