Ulmus davidiana

Ulmus davidiana

Taxobox
name = "Ulmus davidiana"
status = LC



image_caption = David Elm, Great Fontley, England.
regnum = Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo = Rosales
familia = Ulmaceae
genus = "Ulmus"
species = "U. davidiana"
binomial = "Ulmus davidiana"
binomial_authority = Planch.
synonyms =
* "Ulmus davidiana" var. "mandshurica" Skvortsov
* "Ulmus davidiana" var. "pubescens" Skvortsov
The David Elm, "Ulmus davidiana" Planch., is a small deciduous tree widely distributed across China, Mongolia, Korea, Siberia and Japan, where it is found on wetlands along streams at elevations of between 2000 m and 2300 m. Fu, L., Xin, Y. & Whittemore, A. (2002). Ulmaceae, in Wu, Z. & Raven, P. (eds) "Flora of China", Vol. 5 (Ulmaceae through Basellaceae). Science Press, Beijing, and Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis, USA. [http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/china/PDF/PDF05/Ulmus.pdf] ]

Description

"U. davidiana" is considered to have a remarkable resemblance to the American Elm "U. americana" in all but ultimate size.Ware, G. (1995). Little-known elms from China: landscape tree possibilities. "Journal of Arboriculture", (Nov. 1995). International Society of Arboriculture, Champaign, Illinois, USA. [http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/fletcher/programs/nursery/metria/metria8/m87.pdf] ] The tree grows to a maximum height of 15 m, with a slender trunk of no more than 0.3 m d.b.h.; the bark is longitudinally fissured. The leaves are obovate to obovate-elliptic < 10 cm × < 5 cm, with a rough upper surface. The wind-pollinated apetalous flowers are produced on second-year shoots in spring, followed by obovate samarae < 19 mm long × < 14 mm wide.

Pests and diseases

Evaluated with other Chinese elms at the Morton Arboretum, Illinois, the tree was found to have a good resistance to Dutch elm disease, Elm Leaf Beetle "Xanthogaleruca luteola", Elm Yellows and leafminers "Morton Arboretum Quarterly" 31: 1-9, 1995] [http://www.for.nau.edu/hbelm/elm_map.htm]

Cultivation

"U. davidiana" is uncommonly cultivated in the West, being unsuited to all but very sheltered, humid conditions, and is intolerant of ponding. However, in trials conducted by "Butterfly Conservation" at Great Fontley Farm, Fareham, England, specimens often grew too rapidly in the comparatively benign conditions, the narrow stem unable to bear the weight of the burgeoning crown, leaving the tree arching to the groundBrookes, A. H. (2006). "An evaluation of disease-resistant hybrid and exotic elms as larval host plants for the White-letter Hairstreak butterfly Satyrium w-album", Part 1. Butterfly Conservation, Lulworth, UK.] ("Pruning can help the plant result in a more structurally stable branching pattern" D'Amato, N. & Sydnor, T. (2005). "David Elm use for increasing biodiversity", Columbus, Ohio, USA. [http://shade-trees.tripod.com/families/selections/david_elm.html] ] ). There are no known cultivars of this taxon, nor is it known to be available from any nurseries beyond the USA.

Recent testing at The Ohio State University

The David Elm has shown some promise as a result of recent testing at the Ohio State University (OSU). D'Amato, N. & Sydnor, T. (2005). "David Elm use for increasing biodiversity", Columbus, Ohio, USA. [http://shade-trees.tripod.com/families/selections/david_elm.html] ] Struve, D. K. and Rhodus, T. (1990). Turning copper into gold. "Amer. Nurseryman", 172: 114-123.] At OSU, the plants were cultivated in copper-lined pots and planted in a wide lawn under a powerline and in small home lawns. The tree's performance has been mixed, but shows potential. Some specimens did extremely well, while others struggled. The tree seems to perform well on disturbed sites, in calcifereous (alkaline) soils, and also seems to have a better tolerance for wet soil than the literature has indicated. A number of strong saplings were cultivated that show promise. Some saplings underwent judicious pruning early on to maximize structural stability of the plant and blue-colored tree shelters were used on some plants until the stem reached a diameter of between 25 mm to 37 mm.

Additional observation shows that at least 50% of emerging leaves on the trees survived a hard freeze that lasted 5 days during April 2007. Leaves were approximately 70% emerged when temperatures fell to −6°C (21°F). Temperatures fell below freezing for 5 days (April 4-8, 2007).

ubspecies & varieties

Two varieties are recognized: var. "davidiana" L.K.Fu, and var. "japonica" Rehder, the Japanese Elm.

Etymology

The tree is named for Father Armand David, the French missionary and naturalist who introduced the tree to France in the 19th century.

Accessions

;North America
*Arnold Arboretum, acc. nos. 5957 (wild collected), 785-80 (cult. from wild material).
*Brenton Arboretum, Dallas Center, Iowa. No details available.
*Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Illinois. Five trees, no other details available.
*Dawes Arboretum [http://www.dawesarb.org/collectionsgardens/plant-search.asp] , Newark, Ohio. 2 trees, no acc. details available.
*Denver Botanic Gardens, acc. no. 950870. No details available.
*Holden Arboretum, acc. no. 00-318, 3 specimens wild collected.
*Morton Arboretum, Illinois, acc. no. 427-84;Europe
*Brighton & Hove City Council, UK, NCCPG elm collection [http://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/index.cfm?request=c1108042] . Stanmer Park, UK champion tree, 7 m high, 40 cm d.b.h. in 2002 Johnson, Owen (ed.) (2003). "Champion Trees of Britain & Ireland". Whittet Press, ISBN 9781873580615.] .
*Grange Farm, Sutton St. James, Spalding, Lincolnshire, UK, acc. no. 510
*Great Fontley Farm, Fareham, UK, "Butterfly Conservation" Elm Trials plantation, Home Field E6, E8, K9, Platts M10, (planted 2002).
*Hortus Botanicus Nationalis, Salaspils, Latvia acc. no. 18095
*Oxford University Botanic Garden, UK, acc. no. 0004891.
*Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, UK, acc. nos. 20021373, 20030905 grown from seed collected Liaoning, China, and wild collected in Korea resp.
*Strona Arboretum [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulmus_lamellosa] , University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.

Nurseries

;North America
*Sunshine Nursery [http://www.sunshinenursery.com/catalogue.htm] , Clinton, Oklahoma.

eed suppliers

*B and T World Seeds, Paguignan, 34210 Aigues-Vives, France [http://www.b-and-t-world-seeds.com/alaCart.asp]
*Sandeman Seeds, 7 Route de Burosse, 64350 Lalongue, France [http://www.sandemanseeds.com/acatalog/Trees_and_shrubs_Ulmus.html]

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