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microspecies in some areas,
mainly in the
Ulmus field elm (
Ulmus minor) group.
Oliver Rackham describes Ulmus as the most
critical genus in the entire...
- cultivars,
though Meehan misnamed Ulmus americana 'Beebe's Weeping' as U. fulva
pendula (1889) and Späth
misnamed Ulmus americana 'Pendula' U. fulva (Michx...
- Sunshine® (
Ulmus davidiana var. ****onica 'JFS-Bieberich') ....
Frontier (
Ulmus 'Frontier') ....
Homestead (
Ulmus 'Homestead'): ....
Jefferson (
Ulmus americana...
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Ulmus pumila, the
Siberian elm, is a tree
native to Asia. It is also
known as the
Asiatic elm and
dwarf elm, but
sometimes miscalled the 'Chinese elm'...
- stains.[citation needed] Subspecies, varieties, and forms:
Ulmus parvifolia var.
coreana Nakai Ulmus parvifolia f.
lanceolata Ueki The
Chinese elm is highly...
- wallichiana. Conversely,
Ulmus elliptica from the Caucasus,
considered a
species by some authorities, is
often listed as a
regional form of
Ulmus glabra. The word...
- elm
Ulmus glabra to the north, and
readily hybridizes with it to
produce the so-called 'Dutch elm'
Ulmus × hollandica. In
Spain and
Italy Ulmus minor...
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Ulmus 'Pendula' may
refer to:
Ulmus americana 'Pendula'
Ulmus minor 'Pendula'
Ulmus pumila 'Pendula' This
disambiguation page
lists articles about taxa...
-
classification of
Ulmus is
based primarily on
Whittemore et al 2021.
Previous Ulmus classifications include Wiegrefe et al 1994, and
Melville & Heybroek...
-
engineer who had
first named and
described the tree in 1831 as
Ulmus racemosa.
Ulmus thomasii grows as a tree from 15–30 m (50–100 ft) tall, and may...