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See under ''[[Ulmus pumila]]''. |
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==Cultivation== |
==Cultivation== |
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Commonly cultivated in China[http://www.cfh.ac.cn/ |
Commonly cultivated in China[http://www.cfh.ac.cn/(S(e02oru45kcxcxci21o5sw255)X(1))/Album/ShowPhoto.aspx?albumid=211b2456-906e-4ee5-8b00-72476a7c1eb8&&page=1&&photoid=edc2087a-46e1-4127-a773-eaa6287e54a4]. Much rarer in Europe and North America. Probably still in Longenecker Gardens, University of Wisconsin[http://www.hort.net/gallery/view/ulm/ulmpupe00]. All the specimens grown at the [[Morton Arboretum]], [[Illinois]], obtained in the 1950s had either died or been felled because of their poor condition by 2008. |
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==Synonymy== |
==Synonymy== |
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*''Ulmus campestris (: minor) pendula'': [[Armand David|David]], ''Revue Hort.'' II. 4: 101. [[1845]]. |
*''Ulmus campestris (: minor) pendula'': [[Armand David|David]], ''Revue Hort.'' II. 4: 101. [[1845]]. |
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Ulmus pumila | |
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Cultivar | 'Pendula' |
Origin | Europe |
'Pendula' was confirmed as a Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila cultivar by Krüssmann in Handb. Laubgeh. 2: 540. 1962.
Description
The tree was described as having pendulous branches bearing small leaves with equal teeth [1].
Pests and diseases
See under Ulmus pumila.
Cultivation
Commonly cultivated in China[2]. Much rarer in Europe and North America. Probably still in Longenecker Gardens, University of Wisconsin[3]. All the specimens grown at the Morton Arboretum, Illinois, obtained in the 1950s had either died or been felled because of their poor condition by 2008.
Synonymy
- Ulmus campestris (: minor) pendula: David, Revue Hort. II. 4: 101. 1845.
- Ulmus sibirica Hort.: Lavallée [4], Arb. Segrez, 237, 1877, in synonymy.