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‘ESCAILLARD’ (Andre Leroy Nurseries, Angers, France, Cat. 1849, p. 28, as<br />

<strong>Ulmus</strong> "elm" escaillard, without description; Lavallee, Arb. Segrez. 235. 1877,<br />

as U. campestris var. Escaillardi, without description). U. glabra.<br />

’ETRUSCA’ (Nicholson, Kew Hand-List Trees &#x26; Shrubs 2: 139. 1896,<br />

var. etrusca Hort., without description).<br />

57 7<br />

as U. montana<br />

The tree with this name at Kew has<br />

been identified by Dr. Melville as <strong>of</strong> hybrid orig<strong>in</strong>, U. glabra X plotii ( U. X<br />

elegantissima ) .<br />

’Evergreen’ (Plant Buyer’s Guide, ed. 5. 253. 1949, as U. parvifolia Evergreen,<br />

without description) = ’SEMPERVIRENS’.<br />

’EXHIBITION’ (Patmore Nurseries, Brandon, Manitoba, Cat. 1952 [not seen]). A<br />

selection made by Patmore Nurseries from seed gathered near Brandon <strong>in</strong><br />

Manitoba and propagated clonally by graft<strong>in</strong>g. Upright <strong>in</strong> habit, it develops<br />

a narrow vase-shaped head with branches densely covered with small twigs.<br />

U. americana.<br />

’EXONIENSIS’ (Loddiges, Hackney, London, Cat. 1823, p. 35, as U. exoniensis,<br />

without description; Kriissmann <strong>in</strong> Parey’s Blumengartn. ed. 2. 1: 519. 1958,<br />

as a cv. ) . The Ford or Exeter Elm. Said to have strictly upright branches<br />

form<strong>in</strong>g a narrow columnar head, leaves small, broadly obovate, coarsely and<br />

deeply serrate, wr<strong>in</strong>kled above and <strong>of</strong>ten twisted. Raised at Exeter, England,<br />

by Mr. Ford. U. glabra.<br />

’Fastigiata’ (Audibert, Tonelle, France, Cat. 2, p. 53. 1831-32,<br />

fastigiata) =<br />

as U. suberosa<br />

U. angustifolia var. cornubiensis (U. carp<strong>in</strong>ifolia var. cornu-<br />

biensis).<br />

’Fastigiata’ (Loudon, Arb. Frut. Brit. 3: 1399. 1838, as U. montana var. fastigiata<br />

Hort.). Described as hav<strong>in</strong>g "peculiarly twisted leaves and a very fastigiate<br />

habit <strong>of</strong> growth" = ‘EXONIENSIS’.<br />

’Fastigiata’ (Charles Fiore Nurseries, Prairie View, Ill<strong>in</strong>ois, Wholesale Cat. 1959-<br />

60, p. 33). Lat<strong>in</strong> name proposed after 1 Jan. 1959 and therefore illegitimate.<br />

= ‘FIOREI’.<br />

’Fastigiata Aurea’ (Nicholson, Kew Hand-List Trees &#x26; Shrubs 2: 141. 1896, as<br />

U. montana var. fastigiata aurea Hort., without description) _ ’WREDEI’.<br />

’FASTIGIATA MACROPHYLLA’ (Dieck, Zoschen, Germany, Haupt-Cat. 1885, p. 82,<br />

as U. scabra fastigiata macrophylla Hort., without description; Hartwig, Ill.<br />

Geholzb. ed. 2. 393. 1892). Described as a beautiful pyramidal form with<br />

large leaves. U. glabra.<br />

’Fastigiata Plumosa’ (Schelle <strong>in</strong> Beissner et al.,<br />

Handb. Laubh.-Benenn. 85.<br />

1903, as U. montana f. fastigiata plumosa Hort., without description).<br />

’EXONIENSIS’.<br />

’FASTIGIATA STRICTA’ (Bean, Kew Hand-List Trees &#x26; Shrubs, ed. 3. 273. 1925, as<br />

U. montana var. fastigiata stricta Hort., without description). U. glabra.

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