Ulmus × viminalis 'Marginata'

Ulmus × viminalis 'Marginata'

Infobox Cultivar | name = "Ulmus × viminalis"
hybrid = "U. minor" subsp. "minor" × "U. minor" var. "plotii"
cultivar = 'Marginata'
origin = Europe
"Ulmus × viminalis" Lodd. 'Marginata' is a hybrid cultivar derived from the crossing "U. minor" subsp. "minor" Richens × "U. minor" var. "plotii" Druce.

Description

'Marginata' is distinguished by its leaves which have mottled grey and white margins Green, P. S. (1964). Registration of cultivar names in Ulmus. "Arnoldia", Vol. 24. Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University. [http://arnoldia.arboretum.harvard.edu/pdf/articles/1605.pdf] ] "Hilliers' Manual of Trees & Shrubs". (1977). David & Charles, Newton Abbot, UK.] .

Pests and diseases

The tree is very susceptible to Dutch elm disease.

Cultivation

Several specimens survive in the UK and Australia.

ynonymy

*"Ulmus campestris punctata" Hort.: Schelle, in Beissner at al., "Laubh.-Benenn." 83, 1903.
*"Ulmus campestris" var. "viminalis marginata" Hort.: Kirchner, in Petzold & Kirchner "Arb. Muscav." 556, 1864.
*"Ulmus campestris viminalis superba" Hort.: Schelle, in Beissner et al., "Handb. Laubh.-Benenn.", 85, 1903.
*"Ulmus scabra viminalis fol. variegatis": Dieck, (Zöschen, Germany), "Haupt. Cat." 1885, p. 82.
*"Ulmus suberosa elegantissima" Hort.: Kirchner, in Petzold & Kirchner "Arb. Muscav." 556, 1864.
*"Ulmus viminalis argentea": Hillier, (Winchester, England), Catalogue 2P, p. 100, 1938.
*"Ulmus viminalis" var. "argentea": Bean, "Kew Hand-List Trees & Shrubs", ed. 3 275, 1925.
*"Ulmus viminalis marginata": Krussmann, "Handb. Laubgeh." 2: 539, 1962.

Accessions

Europe

*Brighton & Hove City Council, UK, NCCPG Elm Collection.

Australasia

*Adelaide Botanic Garden, Australia [cite book|author=Spencer, R., Hawker, J. and Lumley, P.| title=Elms in Australia| publisher=Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne|location=Australia | year=1991| id=ISBN 0724199624]

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