Ulmus × viminalis 'Marginata'
Ulmus × viminalis | |
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Hybrid parentage | U. minor × U. minor 'Plotii' |
Cultivar | 'Marginata' |
Origin | Europe |
Ulmus × viminalis Lodd. 'Marginata' is a hybrid cultivar derived from the crossing Ulmus minor × U. minor 'Plotii'.
Description
'Marginata' is distinguished by its leaves which have mottled grey and white margins.[1]<ref name=Hilliers'>Hilliers' Manual of Trees & Shrubs. (1977). David & Charles, Newton Abbot, UK.</ref>
Pests and diseases
The tree is very susceptible to Dutch elm disease.
Cultivation
Several specimens survive in the UK and Australia.
Synonymy
- 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 [2]
References
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