Ulmus glabra 'Luteo Variegata'
The Wych Elm cultivar Ulmus glabra 'Luteo Variegata' was first described by Richard Weston in The Universal Botanist and Nurseryman (1770) as "the gold-striped broad-leaved wych elm".[1]
Ulmus glabra 'Luteo Variegata' | |
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Species | Ulmus glabra |
Cultivar | 'Luteo Variegata' |
Origin | England |
See also Ulmus glabra 'Latifolia Aureo-Variegata'.
Description
Weston described the tree simply as having leaves variegated with yellow.[2]
Cultivation
No specimens are known to survive. The tree is not known to be in commerce, nor to have been introduced to North America or Australasia.
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References
- Weston, Richard, The Universal Botanist and Nurseryman 1: 315, 1770
- Green, Peter Shaw (1964). "Registration of cultivar names in Ulmus". Arnoldia. Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University. 24 (6–8): 41–80. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
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