Registration of Cultivar Names in Ulmus - Arnoldia - Harvard ...
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Later as hav<strong>in</strong>g "leaves 8 X 6 cm., rather crowded, usually slightly rough and<br />
similar to scabra [glabra] but accord<strong>in</strong>g to the texture, position and fruits,<br />
belong<strong>in</strong>g to glabra [carp<strong>in</strong>ifolia]." U. glabra.<br />
’Corylifolia’ (Zapelowicz, Conspec. Fl. Galic. 2: 98. 1908,<br />
corylifolia, not U. corylifolia Host) = ’CORNUTA’.<br />
54 ]<br />
as U. montana var.<br />
’CORYLIFOLIA PURPUREA’ (Pynaert <strong>in</strong> Tijdschr. Boomteelt. [Bull. Arb. Flor. Cult.<br />
Potag.] 1879: 57. 1879, as U. campestris corylifolia purpurea).<br />
hav<strong>in</strong>g large purplish leaves resembl<strong>in</strong>g those <strong>of</strong> a Hazel <strong>in</strong> shape.<br />
Described as<br />
Raised from<br />
seed <strong>of</strong> ’Purpurea’. U. glabra.<br />
‘CRETENSIS’ (Nicholson, Kew Hand-List Trees & Shrubs 2: 135. 1896, as U.<br />
campestris var. cretensis Hort., without description).<br />
’CRISPA’ (Willdenow, Enum. PI. Hort. Berol. 295. 1809, as U. crispa; Kriissmann,<br />
Handb. Laubgeh. 2: 536. 1962, as a cv.). The Fernleaf Elm. Leaves narrow,<br />
<strong>in</strong>cisely serrate with twisted and <strong>in</strong>curved teeth; <strong>of</strong> slow growth. U. glabra.<br />
’Crispa Aria’ ( Maxwell ex Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc. 18: 91. 1895, as U. montana var.<br />
crispa aria, without description). Error for ’CRISPA AUREA’?<br />
’CRISPA AUREA’ (Schelle <strong>in</strong> Beissner et al., Handb. Laubh.-Benenn. 86. 1903, as<br />
U. montana crispa aurea Hort., without description; Schneider, Illus. Handb.<br />
Laubh. 1: 217. 1904). Described as "like f. crispa but with more or less golden<br />
leaves." U. glabra.<br />
’Crispa Incisa’ (Koch, Dendr. 2 ( 1 ) : 416. 1872, as U. crispa <strong>in</strong>cisa, name <strong>in</strong><br />
synonymy) = ’EXONIENSIS’.<br />
’CUCULLATA’ (Loddiges, Hackney, England, Cat. 1823, p. 35, as U. campestris<br />
cucullata, without description; Loudon, Arb. Frut. Brit. 3: 1378. 1838, as<br />
U. campestris var. cucullata). "Has the leaves curiously curved, someth<strong>in</strong>g like<br />
a hood." U. carp<strong>in</strong>ifolia.<br />
’Cucullata Folia Variegata’ (C. de Vos, Woordenbook 135. 1867, as U. americana<br />
cucullata = fol. var. ) ’CUCULLATA VARIEGATA’.<br />
’CUCULLATA VARIEGATA’ ( Schelle <strong>in</strong> Beissner et al., Handb. Laubh.-Benenn. 82.<br />
1903, as U. campestris concavifolia cucullata variegata Hort., without description).<br />
U. carp<strong>in</strong>ifolia.<br />
’Dampier’ (Plant Buyer’s Guide, ed. 6. 1285. 1958, as U. carp<strong>in</strong>ifolia Dampier,<br />
without description) = ’DAMPIERI’.<br />
’DAMPIERI’ (Wesmael <strong>in</strong> Bull. Fed. Soc. Hort. Belg. 1862: 389. 1863,<br />
as U. campestris<br />
var. nuda subvar. fastigiata Dampieri Hort. Vilv.; Boom, Ned. Dendr.<br />
1: 158. 1959, as as cv.). Described as a narrow pyramidal tree, leaves crowded<br />
on short branchlets, broadly ovate, deeply and doubly toothed with crenately<br />
serrate teeth. Specimens <strong>in</strong> the Kew herbarium from cultivation have been<br />
determ<strong>in</strong>ed by Dr. Melville as U. X hollandica.