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''Ulmus glabra'' 'Nana', a very slow growing shrub that with time forms a small tree, is of unknown origin. It was listed in the Simon-Louis (
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) 1869 catalogue as ''Ulmus montana nana''. Henry (1913), referring his readers to an account of the
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specimen in the journal ''Woods and Forests'', 1884, suggested that it may have originated from a witch's broom. It is usually classified as a form of '' Ulmus glabra'' and is known widely as the 'Dwarf Wych Elm'. However, the ancestry of 'Nana' has been disputed in more recent years, Melville considering the specimen once grown at
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to have been a cultivar of '' Ulmus × hollandica''.Melville, R. (1978). On the discrimination of species in hybrid swarms with special reference to ''Ulmus'' and the nomenclature of ''U. minor'' (Mill.) and ''U. carpinifolia'' (Gled.). ''Taxon'' 27: 345-351. Not to be confused with Loudon's ''U. campestris nana'' (1838), a dwarf field elm "with small, narrow, rough leaves",, p.1378 or with ''Ulmus'' 'Monstrosa', a long-petioled dwarf field-elm cultivar sometimes referred to as 'Nana Monstrosa'.


Description

The tree rarely exceeds 5 m in height, but is often broader.White, J. & More, D. (2003) ''Trees of Britain & Northern Europe''. Cassell's, London. The dark green leaves are smaller than the wych type, long, often with one or two cusp-like lobes either side of the apex.Krüssman, Gerd, ''Manual of Cultivated Broad-Leaved Trees & Shrubs'' (1984 vol. 3) The thick twigs, short petiole and diminutive samara with seed close to base, all point to ''U. glabra'' origin. A specimen at
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was described by Henry as 'a slow-growing hemispherical bush that has not increased appreciably in size for many years'. Green describes 'Nana' as growing some in 10 to 12 years. Image:U.glabra 'Nana'.jpg, 'Nana' in winter,
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Pests and diseases

The low height of the tree should ensure that it avoids
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by Scolytus bark beetles and thus remain free of Dutch elm disease. It has been noted that shrub-elms are usually less prone to infection.


Cultivation

The Späth nursery of Berlin marketed ''U. montana nana'' in the late 19th century. It was introduced to the Dominion Arboretum,
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, in 1898. ''Ulmus montana nana'', 'Dwarf Scotch Elm', was introduced to the USA in the late 19th century, appearing as a "new variety" in the 1897 catalogue of the Mount Hope Nursery (also known as Ellwanger and Barry) of
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. A 'Nana' appeared as ''U. nana'', 'Dwarf American elm', a "very small" elm with compact habit, in Kelsey's 1904 catalogue, New York. (Other European elms described as 'American' by various nurseries include 'Vegeta', 'Scampstoniensis', and 'Lutescens'.) There was a well-grown specimen in Missouri Botanical Garden in the mid 20th century. The tree is still occasionally found in arboreta and gardens in the UK, Europe and North America. It is not known in
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. 'Nana' remains in cultivation in Europe (see Nurseries). A shrub elm sold in the Netherlands as ''U.'' 'Monstrosa' appeared from its leaf and short petiole to be 'Nana', while one cultivated in the
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in the early 20th century as 'Nana' appears from its leaf and long petiole to have been 'Monstrosa'. The current RBGE 'Nana' is the authentic wych clone (2017). File:Ulmus glabra 'Nana'.jpg, Pruned 'Nana', Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, UK (2008) Image:Ulmus 'Nana'.jpg, Young 'Nana' File:Alice in Wonderland (11984156).jpg, 'Nana' in flower, RBGE


Notable trees

The specimen of 'Nana' in the University Parks (North Walk),
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, UK, has attained a height of about 6 m (2017).parks.ox.ac.uk/tree/alpha.htm Another grew in Alexandra Park, East Sussex, UK, measured 6 m high, 38 cm dia. at 1 m from ground in 1980 but is possibly now lost.Johnson, Owen (ed.) (2003). ''Champion Trees of Britain & Ireland''. Whittet Press, . File:Ulmus 'Nana'. Oxford University Parks.jpg, 'Nana' in Oxford University Parks (2017)


Synonymy

*''Ulmus scabra nana'' Dipp. *''Ulmus glabra'' 'Bush': ''Plant Buyer's Guide'', ed. 5, 253, 1949, without description.


Accessions

;North America * Arnold Arboretum, UK. Acc. no. 448–88 ;Europe *
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, UK. Acc. no. 19021001, two trees in excellent condition (2004). *
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Gardens Wisley, UK. Two specimens, no details available. * Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey,
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, UK. Acc. nos. 1978.1680, 1978.4729 *
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Botanic Gardens, Denmark. No details available. * Grange Farm Arboretum,
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, UK. Acc. no. 1128. Accessioned as ''U.'' 'Monstrosa'.


Nurseries


North America

None known


Europe

*A Touch of Gree

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, Netherlands. *Arboretum Waaslan

Nieuwkerken-Waas, Belgium. *H. Kolste

Boskoop, Netherlands. *PlantenTuin Esvel

Netherlands. *Szkółki Konieczk

Gogolin, Poland.


References

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