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Details | |
Cultivar | 'Corylifolia' |
Origin | Europe |
The Wych Elm Ulmus glabra cultivar 'Corylifolia' (: Hazel-leafed) was first described by Host [2] in Fl. Austr. 1: 329. Another cultivar of the same name is described by Zapalowicz[3], in Conspectus Florae Galiciae Criticus 2: 98, 1908, but is now assumed to be 'Cornuta' [1].
Host described the tree as having broad-ovate scabrid leaves, doubly toothed with broad, obtuse teeth.
Probably extinct.