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{{Short description|Elm cultivar}}
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{{Infobox Cultivar | name = ''[[Ulmus]]''
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The elm [[cultivar]] '''''Ulmus'' 'Lombartsii'''' is considered "possibly ''[[Ulmus × hollandica]]'' or ''[[Ulmus minor|Ulmus carpinifolia (: minor)]]''" by Green (1964). The tree was raised by Lombarts Nurseries at [[Zundert]], the [[Netherlands]], circa 1910.<ref name=Green>Green, P. S. (1964). Registration of cultivar names in Ulmus. ''Arnoldia'', Vol. 24. Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University. [http://arnoldia.arboretum.harvard.edu/pdf/articles/1605.pdf]</ref>
The elm [[cultivar]] '''''Ulmus'' 'Lombartsii'''' is considered "possibly ''[[Ulmus × hollandica]]'' or ''[[Ulmus minor|Ulmus carpinifolia (: minor)]]''" by Green (1964). The tree was raised by Lombarts Nurseries at [[Zundert]], Netherlands, circa 1910.<ref name=Green>{{cite journal |last=Green |first=Peter Shaw |author-link=Peter Shaw Green |date=1964 |title=Registration of cultivar names in Ulmus|url=https://archive.org/stream/arnoldiaarno_21#page/40/mode/2up/|journal=Arnoldia |volume=24|pages=41–80 |number=6–8 |publisher=[[Arnold Arboretum]], [[Harvard University]] |access-date=16 February 2017}}</ref>


==Description==
==Description==
The tree was first described by Lombarts in the 1921&ndash;22 catalogue, p.&nbsp; 25, as ''U. suberosa pendula Lombartsi'': "a graceful tree with pendulous branches covered in corky wings. The wings become less prominent with age". Leaves are small with sharp pointed serratures on the margin, lamina of leaf is unequal at the base and quite long accuminated at the apex.
The tree was first described by Lombarts in the 1921&ndash;22 catalogue, p.&nbsp; 25, as ''U. suberosa pendula Lombartsi'': "a graceful tree with pendulous branches covered in corky wings. The wings become less prominent with age". Leaves are small with sharp pointed serratures on the margin, lamina of leaf is unequal at the base and quite long acuminated at the apex.<ref>{{Naturalis Biodiversity Center |id=WAG.1852710 }} Formerly labelled ''U. carpinifolia'' var. ''subpendula'' 'Lombartsii' (Wageningen Arboretum specimen, 1962, with samarae); {{Naturalis Biodiversity Center |id=WAG.1852711 }} Formerly labelled ''U. carpinifolia'' var. ''subpendula'' 'Lombartsii' (Wageningen Arboretum specimen, 1962); {{Naturalis Biodiversity Center |id=WAG.1853089 }} Formerly labelled ''U. foliacea'' <small>Gilib.</small> 'Lombartsii' (Wageningen Arboretum specimen, 1962); {{Naturalis Biodiversity Center |id=WAG.1853092 }} Formerly labelled ''U. foliacea'' <small>Gilib.</small> 'Lombartsii' (Wageningen Arboretum specimen, 1962; long shoot); {{Naturalis Biodiversity Center |id=L.1582095 }} Labelled ''Ulmus lombardsii fol. var.''</ref> The seed is close to the notch of the [[samara (fruit)|samara]].<ref>{{Naturalis Biodiversity Center |id=WAG.1853090 }} Formerly labelled ''U. foliacea'' <small>Gilib.</small> 'Lombartsii' (Wageningen Arboretum specimen, 1962, with samarae)</ref>


==Pests and diseases==
==Pests and diseases==
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==Cultivation==
==Cultivation==
With no known resistance to [[Dutch elm disease]], the tree is now very rare in Europe. 'Lombartsii' is not known to have been introduced to [[North America]] or [[Australasia]].
With no known resistance to [[Dutch elm disease]], the tree is now very rare in Europe. 'Lombartsii' is not known to have been introduced to North America or Australasia.

==Accessions==
;Europe
*[[Grange Farm Arboretum]], [[Lincolnshire]], UK. Acc. no. 1133, as ''U. minor'' 'Lombartsii.

==Nurseries==
*Centrum voor Botanische Verrijking vzw, [[Kampenhout]], Belgium, (as ''Ulmus minor'' 'Lombartsii').<ref name="botanischeverrijking.be">Centrum voor Botanische Verrijking vzw: [http://www.botanischeverrijking.be/CBV/CBV_catalogus.html Voorraadlijst], accessdate: November 2, 2016</ref>


==Synonymy==
==Synonymy==
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==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 13 January 2024

Ulmus 'Lombartsii'
GenusUlmus
Cultivar'Lombartsii'
OriginNetherlands

The elm cultivar Ulmus 'Lombartsii' is considered "possibly Ulmus × hollandica or Ulmus carpinifolia (: minor)" by Green (1964). The tree was raised by Lombarts Nurseries at Zundert, Netherlands, circa 1910.[1]

Description

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The tree was first described by Lombarts in the 1921–22 catalogue, p.  25, as U. suberosa pendula Lombartsi: "a graceful tree with pendulous branches covered in corky wings. The wings become less prominent with age". Leaves are small with sharp pointed serratures on the margin, lamina of leaf is unequal at the base and quite long acuminated at the apex.[2] The seed is close to the notch of the samara.[3]

Pests and diseases

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The tree is not known to have a resistance to Dutch elm disease.

Cultivation

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With no known resistance to Dutch elm disease, the tree is now very rare in Europe. 'Lombartsii' is not known to have been introduced to North America or Australasia.

Accessions

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Europe

Nurseries

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  • Centrum voor Botanische Verrijking vzw, Kampenhout, Belgium, (as Ulmus minor 'Lombartsii').[4]

Synonymy

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  • Ulmus procera propendens Lombarts: Cat. 1955–56, p. 85.
  • Ulmus suberosa pendula Lombartii: Floralia, 41 (39): 615, 1920.

References

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  1. ^ Green, Peter Shaw (1964). "Registration of cultivar names in Ulmus". Arnoldia. 24 (6–8). Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University: 41–80. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Herbarium specimen - WAG.1852710". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Formerly labelled U. carpinifolia var. subpendula 'Lombartsii' (Wageningen Arboretum specimen, 1962, with samarae); "Herbarium specimen - WAG.1852711". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Formerly labelled U. carpinifolia var. subpendula 'Lombartsii' (Wageningen Arboretum specimen, 1962); "Herbarium specimen - WAG.1853089". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Formerly labelled U. foliacea Gilib. 'Lombartsii' (Wageningen Arboretum specimen, 1962); "Herbarium specimen - WAG.1853092". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Formerly labelled U. foliacea Gilib. 'Lombartsii' (Wageningen Arboretum specimen, 1962; long shoot); "Herbarium specimen - L.1582095". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Labelled Ulmus lombardsii fol. var.
  3. ^ "Herbarium specimen - WAG.1853090". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Formerly labelled U. foliacea Gilib. 'Lombartsii' (Wageningen Arboretum specimen, 1962, with samarae)
  4. ^ Centrum voor Botanische Verrijking vzw: Voorraadlijst, accessdate: November 2, 2016