Ulmus laevis 'Punctata'

The European White Elm cultivar Ulmus laevis 'Punctata' was mentioned in 1873,[1] 1889,[2] and later in 1903 as U. effusa (: laevis) f. punctata, but without description.[3]

Ulmus laevis 'Punctata'
SpeciesUlmus laevis
Cultivar'Punctata'
OriginEurope

Description

It was described as having leaves flecked with white.[4][5][6] Jäger and Beissner described it as having dotted young branches.[2]

Cultivation

No specimens are known to survive.

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