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Cultivar | 'Littleford' |
Origin | Sherman Nursery, Charles City, Iowa, USA |
The American Elm Ulmus americana cultivar 'Littleford' is an older cultivar originally cloned from a tree in Hinsdale circa 1915 and first released in 1927.
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The tree is narrowly vase-shaped with larger and heavier leaves.
The clone's resistance to Dutch Elm Disease is not known, but the species is highly susceptible to the disease and Elm Yellows; it is also moderately preferred for feeding and reproduction by the adult Elm Leaf Beetle Xanthogaleruca luteola [1] [2], and highly preferred for feeding by the Japanese Beetle Popillia japonica [2] [3] [4] in the USA. U. americana is also the most susceptible of all the elms to verticillium wilt [3].
'Littleford' was marketed by the Sherman Nursery, Charles City, Iowa, as late as 1957, but is no longer listed by that emporium or any other. [4]. The tree is not known to have been introduced to Europe or Australasia.