- 'Tomentosa' was
first listed as
Ulmus tomentosa by
Kirchner in
Arboretum Muscaviense (1864). The
Hesse Nursery of Weener, Germany,
distributed an
Ulmus montana...
- A
fuller description followed in
Petzold and
Kirchner 's
Arboretum Muscaviense (1864).
Henry noted that Loudon's "insufficiently described" U. campestris...
- (: laevis) var.
colorans by
Kirchner in
Petzold & Kirchner,
Arboretum Muscaviense (1864).
Peter Shaw
Green (1964)
suggested that Herder's U. campestris...
-
Arboretum Muscaviense 565, 1864, name in synonymy.
Ulmus scampstoniensis pendula: Petzold, in
Petzold & Kirchner,
Arboretum Muscaviense 565, 1864. Arnold...
-
montana cucullata Hort, as
Petzold and
Kirchner believed (Arboretum
Muscaviense, 1864), it is now very rare in cultivation. The Späth
nursery of Berlin...
- name 'Muscaviensis'
refers to its
origin in
Muskau Arboretum (Arboretum
Muscaviense),
where Eduard Petzold raised elms in the late 19th century. The tree...
- Lübeck, and
described by
Kirchner in
Petzold & Kirchner's
Arboretum Muscaviense (1864), as
Ulmus microphylla pendula Hort.. By the 1870s it was being...
-
Ulmus intermedia Hort.: Kirchner[4], in Petzold[5] & Kirchner,
Arboretum Muscaviense, 565, 1864, as name in synonymy.
Ulmus Montana (: glabra) var. corylifolia:...
-
first mentioned by Kirchner[1], in Petzold[2] & Kirchner,
Arboretum Muscaviense 566, 1864, as
Ulmus montana (: glabra) alata, but
without description...
-
hollandica 'Serpentina' ], a view
rejected by Petzold, who in his
Arboretum Muscaviense listed 'Scampstoniensis' separately, and by the
Hortus Botanicus Leiden...