Registration of Cultivar Names in Ulmus - Arnoldia - Harvard ...
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pendulous branches and hav<strong>in</strong>g been grown <strong>in</strong> Belgium <strong>in</strong> 1863. Young twigs<br />
may die back <strong>in</strong> hard w<strong>in</strong>ters. U. carp<strong>in</strong>ifolia.<br />
’Pendula’ (Meehan, Garden & Forest 2: 286. 1889, as U. fulva pendula). Described<br />
as be<strong>in</strong>g a weep<strong>in</strong>g elm and correctly identified as U. americana and<br />
not U. rubra (U. fulva). =<br />
‘BEEBE’S WEEPING’.<br />
Tendula Camperdownii’ (Henry <strong>in</strong> Elwes & Henry,<br />
70<br />
Trees Gr. Brit. Irel. 7: 1867.<br />
1913, as U. montana var. pendula camperdowni Hort.) = ’CAMPERDOWNII’.<br />
’PENDULA MACROPHYLLA’ (Maxwell ex Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc. 18: 91. 1895, as<br />
U. montana var. pendula macrophylla, without description ) . U. glabra.<br />
’Pendula Nova’ (Kirchner <strong>in</strong> Petzold & Kirchner, Arb. Muscav. 565. 1864, as<br />
U. montana pendula nova Hort., name <strong>in</strong> synonymy) = ‘CAMPERDOWNII’.<br />
’PENDULA VARIEGATA’ (Hartwig & Riimpler, Ill. Geholzb. 583. 1875, as U. montana<br />
var. pendula variegata Hort. ) . Described as a form <strong>of</strong> ’Pendula’ with beautiful<br />
white-variegated leaves. U. glabra.<br />
’Pendul<strong>in</strong>a’ (S<strong>in</strong>clair <strong>in</strong> Donn, Hort. Cantab. ed. 12. 110. 1831, as U. pendul<strong>in</strong>a,<br />
without description) = ’HORIZONTALIS’?<br />
‘PICTiJRATA’ (Simon-Louis, Metz, France, Cat. 1880, p. 66, as U. picturata<br />
Cripps). Said to differ little from ’Variegata’ but with larger leaves. Probably<br />
U. carp<strong>in</strong>ifolia.<br />
‘PiTTEUSS’ (Morren <strong>in</strong> Jour. Agric. Prat. Belg. 1: 114, fig. 1848, as L’Orme Pitteurs,<br />
& Belg. Hort. 2: 133. 1852). Described as a tall tree, with very large (20<br />
cm. long X 18-19 cm. broad) convex rounded leaves, a little attenuate at the<br />
apex and with prom<strong>in</strong>ent nerves. Said to have orig<strong>in</strong>ated<br />
at St. Trond, Belgium. U. X hollandica.<br />
<strong>in</strong> the Pitteurs estate<br />
’Pitteursii’ (Wesmael <strong>in</strong> Bull. Fed. Soc. Hort. Belg. 1862: 382. 1863, as U. cam-<br />
ed. 2. 1: 519.<br />
pestris var. Pitteursii Mor.; Kriissmann <strong>in</strong> Parey’s Blumengartn.<br />
1958, as a cv.) = ’PITTEURS’.<br />
’Pitteursii Pendula’ (C. de Vos, Handboek, Supplement 16. 1890, as U. Pitteursii<br />
pendula [not seen]). Accord<strong>in</strong>g to Mr. Heijbroek<br />
the material under this name<br />
obta<strong>in</strong>ed by de Vos proved to be identifiable with U. verschaffeltii, which is a<br />
Zelkova.<br />
‘PLANEREOIDES’ ( Carriere <strong>in</strong> Revue Hort. 1875: 287, fig. 48. 1875, as U. planereoides).<br />
Described as hav<strong>in</strong>g leaves like Planera. Possibly U. carp<strong>in</strong>ifolia.<br />
’PLANIFOLIA’ (Loudon, Arb. Frut. Brit. 3: 1377. 1838, as U. campestris var.<br />
planifolia Hort. ) . Described as "a handsome small tree, closely resembl<strong>in</strong>g U.<br />
campestris var. parvi f olia" ( i.e. U. parvifolia Jacq. ) . Species uncerta<strong>in</strong> and<br />
now ext<strong>in</strong>ct.<br />
probably<br />
Tlumosa’ (C. de Vos, Woordenboek 136. 1867, as U. plumosa) = ’EXONIENSIS’.