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Ulmus 'Androssowii'

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Cultivar
  
'Androssowii'

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Species

Origin
  
Ulmus 'Androssowii' wwwgazonavangardruimageadminfotocatalog2687

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Ulmus microcarpa, Ulmus bergmanniana, Ulmus minor 'Boissieri', Ulmus 'Scampstoniensis'

The hybrid cultivar Ulmus 'Androssowii' an elm of Uzbekistan sometimes referred to in old travel books as 'Turkestan Elm' or as 'karagach' [:black tree, = elm], its local name, is probably an artificial hybrid. According to Lozina-Lozinskaia the tree is unknown in the wild in Uzbekistan, and apparently arose from a crossing of U. densa var. bubyriana (:now Ulmus minor 'Umbraculifera'), which it resembles, and the Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila.

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The tree is not to be confused with the U. turkestanica Regel distributed by the Späth nursery of Berlin.

For U. 'Karagatch', see Hybrid cultivars below.

Description

The tree grows to a height of 20 metres (66 ft) and is distinguished by its very dense spherical crown and pubescent leaves. Its compact branch structure helps the tree conserve moisture.

Pests and diseases

Not known.

Cultivation

The hybrid has been widely planted in southern and western areas of the former Soviet Union, notably along the streets of Samarkand. Cold-hardy, it prefers a rich soil and moderate humidity.

Hybrid cultivars

Ulmus 'Karagatch' is a hybrid cultivar from Turkestan, selected in the early 20th century and said to be either a backcrossing of U. pumila and U. 'Androssowii' or simply a cultivar of 'Androssowi'.

Synonymy

  • Ulmus Androssowi: Litv. in Schedae ad Herbarium Florae Rossicae 8: 23, no. 2445, t.2, 1922.
  • Ulmus pumila f. androssowii (Litv.) Rehd.
  • Accessions

    North America
  • Morton Arboretum, Illinois, USA. Acc. no. 353-72 (received as U. pumila f. androssowii (Litv.) Rehder).
  • Europe
  • Grange Farm Arboretum, Sutton St James, Spalding, Lincolnshire, UK. Grafted cuttings acquired 2013. Acc. nos. 1095, 1096.
  • Hortus Botanicus Nationalis, Salaspils, Latvia. Acc. nos. 18165, 18166 (as U. pumila f. androssowii, both from Moscow).
  • Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey, Hants. Acc. nos. 2016.0355, 2016.0356.
  • References

    Ulmus 'Androssowii' Wikipedia


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