Registration of Cultivar Names in Ulmus - Arnoldia - Harvard ...
Registration of Cultivar Names in Ulmus - Arnoldia - Harvard ...
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Described as a yellowish-leaved variant <strong>of</strong> ’Dampieri’. Orig<strong>in</strong>ated<br />
[ so :<br />
<strong>in</strong> 1875 at<br />
the Arboretum at Alt-Geltow, near Potsdam, Germany. It may be a chimaera<br />
as it <strong>of</strong>ten develops green twigs which are identical with ’Dampieri’. The Kew<br />
tree <strong>of</strong> this name has been identified by Dr. Melville as U. X hollandica.<br />
’Wreedi Aurea’ (Leach ex Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc. 16: lxi. 1893, as U. Wreedi aurea)<br />
= ’WREDEI’.<br />
‘YPREAU’ ( Poederle, Man. Arb. For. Belg. 266. 1772, as l’Orme Ypreau ) . Also<br />
called l’orme-teille, Orme-tilleul and l<strong>in</strong>dolm, each translatable as the Tilia-like<br />
This name<br />
has s<strong>in</strong>ce become the subject <strong>of</strong> much confusion, <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g two elms, a poplar,<br />
and a willow (see Huberty <strong>in</strong> Bull. Soc. Centr. For. Belg. 11: 571. 1904). U.<br />
X hollandica.<br />
elm. Formerly much planted <strong>in</strong> the region <strong>of</strong> Ypres <strong>in</strong> Belgium.