Ulmus glabra 'Insularis'
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The cultivar ''Ulmus glabra'' 'Insularis' ">'island' the Ven island elm, a fastigiate form of Wych Elm from Sweden, was identified and described by Nilsson in ''Lustgården'' 30: 127. 1949, as ''U. glabra'' Huds. f. ''insularis''. Nilsson considered it "closely related to subspecies ''montana'' (Stokes) Lindqvist". The cultivar arose from a tree on Ven island in Öresund sound, planted c.1900 between Haken and Husvik, possibly from self-sown local seedlings, and approaching 2 m in girth by the late 1940s.


Description

The tree was described by Nilsson as columnar, having a rounded elongate-ovoid crown, and dense sub-erect branches. The relatively elongated leaves are widest above the middle, quite tapered towards a long tip, and tapering to an unsymmetrical base. The margin is triple-toothed. New shoots are downy. Flowers and fruits as in the type. Nilsson (1949) included photographs of the original tree in winter and summer, and a leaves photo.


Pests and diseases

See under '' Ulmus glabra''.


Cultivation

The horticultural potential of the tree was early recognized and propagation was already under way in Sweden when Nilsson published his 1949 article. The tree was sometimes planted in botanical collections. Krüssmann (1984) contains a photograph of a young specimen in the Wageningen Arboretum in the Netherlands.


'Insularis'-like wych elms

A narrow 'Insularis'-like wych elm that stands before Wright's Houses,
Bruntsfield Links Bruntsfield Links is of open parkland in Bruntsfield, Edinburgh, immediately to the south-west of the adjoining Meadows. Unlike The Meadows, which formerly contained a loch drained by the end of the 18th century, Bruntsfield Links has always ...
, Edinburgh (2018), may pre-date the cultivation of the Swedish clone.Possible 'Insularis' on Bruntsfield Links (second tree from left; Huntingdon Elm on left for comparison): eyeonedinburgh.ne

/ref> Despite being an unpollarded open-grown tree, its branches are mostly steeply ascending. Leaves and Samara (fruit), samarae are typical of the species. File:Ulmus glabra (possibly 'Insularis').jpg, Bruntsfield Links wych, Edinburgh (April, 2016) File:Possible Ulmus glabra 'Insularis'. Bruntsfield Links, Edinburgh (1).jpg, Same (October 2016) File:Possible Ulmus glabra 'Insularis'. Bruntsfield Links, Edinburgh (3).jpg, Leaves of same


References

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