Ulmus 'Ramulosa'

The elm cultivar Ulmus 'Ramulosa' [: 'twiggy'], Floetbeck elm[1][2], was raised in the Floetbeck (or Flottbeck) nurseries, Hamburg, by James Booth & Son[3] (a principal supplier of continental elms to the UK, considered by Loudon the finest nursery in Germany[4]), and was first mentioned by Loudon in Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum (1838) as Ulmus montana glabra var. ramulosa Booth, but without description.[5] It does not, however, appear in Booth's 1838 list.[3] Loudon listed the tree in a group including Downton Elm, Scampston Elm, and Ludlow Elm,[6] so Green's wych cultivar attribution (Ulmus glabra Huds.) appears to be an error.[7]

Ulmus 'Ramulosa'
Cultivar'Ramulosa'
OriginGermany

Description

Not available.

Cultivation

No specimens are known to survive. Loudon mentions that there were specimens present in the original Horticultural Society Garden, London.

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