Ulmus laevis 'Pendula'

The European White Elm cultivar Ulmus laevis 'Pendula' is a little-known cultivar of disputed taxonomy.

Ulmus laevis 'Pendula'
SpeciesUlmus laevis
Cultivar'Pendula'
OriginUnknown

Description

A weeping tree, but with very corky winged branchlets, leading some authorities to consider the tree to be U. minor 'Propendens'.

Cultivation

Only one specimen is known to survive in cultivation, at the ELTE Botanical Garden in Budapest, Hungary.[1]

Accessions

Europe

  • Botanic Garden of Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences (ELTE Botanical Garden), Budapest, Hungary. Acc. no. 19980719
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References

  1. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Multi-site Searches page
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