Ulmus davidiana var. japonica 'Prospector'
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The Japanese elm cultivar ''Ulmus davidiana'' var. ''japonica'' 'Prospector' was originally treated as a cultivar of Wilson's elm ''U. wilsoniana'' Schneid., a species sunk as ''Ulmus davidiana'' var. ''japonica'' by Fu.Fu, L., Xin, Y. & Whittemore, A. (2002). Ulmaceae, in Wu, Z. & Raven, P. (eds) ''Flora of China'', Vol. 5 (Ulmaceae through Basellaceae). Science Press, Beijing, and Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis, US

/ref> A U.S. United States National Arboretum, National Arboretum introduction (NA 55398), it was selected in 1975 from a batch of 1965 seedlings in Delaware, Ohio, and released without patent restrictions in 1990.''HortScience'', 26, 81-82, 1991. 'Prospector' proved moderately successful in the US National Elm Trial, averaging a survival rate of 76% overall. 'Prospector' was introduced to the UK in 2009, by Hampshire & Isle of Wight Branch, ''
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'', as part of an assessment of DED-resistant cultivars as potential hosts of the endangered White-letter Hairstreak.


Description

'Prospector' is a medium-size elm with a light-grey bark, attaining a height of approximately 14 m and developing a vase shape broadly similar to the American Elm but with lower-drooping branche

The deep-green, glossy leaf shape, obovate leaves are < 11 cm long by 8 cm wide, emerging orange-red and turning yellow in autumn. The
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, apetalous wind-pollinated flowers emerge in early spring, before the leaves. The
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, 20 mm long by 8–10 mm wide, is narrowly obovate, the seed between centre and notch. Specimens grown in Hampshire, England, first flowered and fruited aged 10 years. The tree was also the first to flower every year, usually by mid-January.Brookes, A. H. (2022). ''Great Fontley Elm Trial, 2022 Report''. Butterfly Conservation, Lulworth, England. The tree grows at a comparatively modest pace in the United States; specimens planted at UC Davis as part of the
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increased in height by 0.85 m and diameter at breast height by 2 cm in the first few years after establishment McPherson, G. et al. (2008). National elm trial: Initial report from Northern California. ''Western Arborist'', Fall 2009, 32–36.
The species does not sucker from roots. Image: Ulmus 'Prospector' emergent leaf.jpg, 'Prospector' emergent leaf colouring. File:Ulmus 'Prospector' samarae.jpg, 'Prospector' samarae with £1 coin as scale File:Samara of Ulmus davidiana var. japonica 'Prospector'.jpg, 'Prospector' samara


Pests and diseases

'Prospector' has featured in several elm trials in the United States, notably those conducted by the
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at Holbrook, eastern Arizona

and Townsend & Douglass Townsend A. M. & Douglass, L. W. ''Variation among American Elm Clones in Long-term Dieback, Survival, and Growth Response to Ophiostoma Inoculation'' which established that the tree's survival rate after inoculation with the Dutch elm disease pathogen was 100%. In trials in California, the tree exhibited a singular sensitivity to
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concentrations of > 200 ppm in the soil, causing marginal
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on the leaves.Costello, L. R. (2004). A 10-year evaluation of the performance of four elm cultivars in California, U.S. ''Journal of Arboriculture'', March, 2004

Moreover, although also highly resistant to elm leaf beetle '' Xanthogaleruca luteola'

(no damage whatsoever was recorded in the aforementioned trials at U C Davis ) 'Prospector' is a favoured food of
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which can seriously disfigure foliage by midsummer, and is moderately susceptible to the Japanese Beetle.Brady, C., Condra, J., & Potter, D. (2008) Resistance of Landscape-suitable Elm (Ulmus spp.) Cultivars to Japanese Beetle, Leaf Miners, and Gall Makers. ''2008 Research Report, Nursery & Landscape Program'', pp 15, 16. University of Kentucky. Tolerance of
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in the United States was found to be poor. However, the disease has proved difficult to transmit experimentally to this cultivar, and there appear to be no natural infections.Sinclair, W. A., Townsend, A. M., Griffiths, H. M., & Whitlow, T. H. (2000). Responses of six Eurasian Ulmus cultivars to a North American elm yellows phytoplasma. ''Plant disease'', Vol. 84, No.12, 1266–1270. American Phytopathological Society, St. Paul, MN


Cultivation

'Prospector' performed well in California, although it "needed substantial training in the first two to three years". In Arizona, the tree proved unsuited to the hot, arid climate and suffered > 50% leaf scorch. In trials conducted by the University of Minnesota, 'Prospector' was appreciated for its extraordinary vigour but faulted for the weakness of its wood, notably stem breakage owing to bark inclusion.Giblin, C. P. & Gillman, J. H. (2006). ''Elms for the Twin Cities: A Guide for Selection and Maintenance.'' University of Minnesota. Nonetheless, it is considered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) as suitable for Zones 4–7. The tree is currently being evaluated in the
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. 'Prospector' was introduced to Europe by ''
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'' in 2009 as part of its elm trials programme in Hampshire but has exhibited very slow growth, its stem increasing by just 2 mm in diameter at breast height per annum. The tree was also included in trials in New Zealand undertaken by Hortresearch at Palmerston North in the 1990s.


Synonymy

''Ulmus wilsoniana'' C. K. Schneid. 'Prospector'.


Hybrid cultivars

* 'Patriot'


Accessions

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, US. Acc. no. 134-2002 *Bartlett Tree Experts, North Carolina, US. Acc. nos. 2001-261/2/3, 2001–488, 2001-490 *
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, Dallas Center, Iowa, US. 5 trees, acquired 2009. Acc. no. not known. *
Dominion Arboretum The Dominion Arboretum (french: Arboretum du Dominion) is an arboretum part of the Central Experimental Farm of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Originally begun in 1889, the Arboretum covers about of rolling land ...
, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, No acc. details. * Holden Arboretum, US. Acc. no. 95-141 * Morton Arboretum, US. Acc. no. 61–2003, 213-2012 *
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, Colorado, US. No acc. details *
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, US. Acc. no. 91-241 *
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, US. Acc. nos. 13303, 502 * University of Idaho Arboretum, US. Three trees, Acc. nos. 1995011, 1995085 * U S National Arboretum, Washington, D.C., US. Acc. no. not known. ;Europe * Grange Farm Arboretum, Sutton St James, Spalding, Lincs., UK. Acc. no. 823. *Great Fontley,
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, UK. ''
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'' Elm trials plantation, Home Field, one 0.8 m whip planted 2009. * Istituto per la Protezione delle Piante, Florence, Italy. 2 small plants, (2010). * Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, UK. Acc. no. 20092086. Listed as ''U. japonica'' 'Prospector'. *
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, Hampshire, UK. Acc. no. 2009.0454.


Nurseries

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References


External links

*http://www.extension.iastate.edu/Publications/SUL4.pdf Summary, inc. photographs, of elm cultivars resistant to Dutch elm disease available in the United States. *http://www.usna.usda.gov/Newintro/prospect.pdf Prospector, USNA information sheet. {{Elm species, varieties, hybrids, hybrid cultivars and species cultivars , state=collapsed Japanese elm cultivar Ulmus articles with images Ulmus