Ulmus minor subsp. sarniensis | |
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Cultivar | 'Microphylla Pendula' |
Origin | Europe |
The Guernsey Elm Ulmus minor var. sarniensis forma 'Microphylla Pendula' was first listed by Kirchner[1], in Petzold[2]& Kirchner Arb. Muscav. 561, 1864, as Ulmus microphylla pendula Hort. [1]. A tree growing under that name at Kew was identified as a nothomorph of Ulmus minor var. sarniensis by Melville [2].
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Only one specimen is known to survive, at the RBG Wakehurst Place, where it is cultivated as a hedging plant to keep it free from the attentions of the Scolytus beetles which act as vectors of Dutch elm disease.
None known.