Ulmus minor 'Suberosa'
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''Ulmus minor'' 'Suberosa', commonly known as the Cork-barked elm, is a slow-growing or dwarf form of conspicuously suberose Field Elm. Of disputed status, it is considered a distinct variety by some botanists, among them Henry (1913), Krüssmann (1984), and
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(1988), and is sometimes cloned and planted as a cultivar. Henry said the tree "appears to be a common variety in the forests of central Europe", Bean noting that it "occurs in dry habitats". By the proposed rule that known or suspected clones of ''U. minor'', once cultivated and named, should be treated as cultivars, the tree would be designated ''U. minor'' 'Suberosa'.Coleman M. (2002) 'British elms.' ''British Wildlife'' 13 (6): 390-395. The
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distributed an ''U. campestris suberosa alata'' Kirchn. 'corky-winged'from the 1890s to the 1930s.
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and Richens, however, dismissed var. ''suberosa'' as just a genetically random, maritime or juvenile form of ''U. minor'', insufficiently differentiated to merit varietal status, its name a relic of taxonomic conservatism. Richens noted (1983) that some Soviet botanists still accorded the tree species status, as ''U. suberosa''.


Description

Henry, having seen specimens in
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, Croatia, and in Gisselfelde, Denmark, as well as at Kew, described the tree as having "branchlets of the second to the tenth year furnished with corky wings", but with "leaves and
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e as in the type". Krüssman and Bean report it to be "rather dwarf" in comparison with most ''U. minor''. The Kew specimens (see below) suggest that its slow growth is probably not related to dry habitat. Given the widespread occurrence of variable suberose Field Elm across Europe, it is likely that most photographs of Field Elm with corky flanges on branches do not show the cultivated dwarf variety. Young and semi-mature trees of some ''
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'' cultivars, notably 'Major', the 'Dutch Elm' of Britain and Australasia, also develop corky bark. Image:Ulmus minor 'Suberosa' (ex-Fa. C. Esveld, Boskoop) - Grange Farm arboretum. 2017-08-12 (19).jpg, 'Suberosa',
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Image:Ulmus minor 'Suberosa' (ex-Fa. C. Esveld, Boskoop) - Grange Farm arboretum. 2017-08-12 (18).jpg, Corky stem Image:Ulmus minor 'Suberosa' (ex-Fa. C. Esveld, Boskoop) - Grange Farm arboretum. 2017-08-12 (20).jpg, Leaves Image:Ulmus foliacea var. suberosa.jpg, Winter branching of 'Suberosa' Image:Ulmus carpinifolia suberosa 2 beentree.jpg, 'Suberosa'
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forest, Poland Image:Ulmus carpinifolia suberosa 1 beentree.jpg, 'Suberosa' Białowieża forest, Poland


Pests and diseases

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Cultivation

Field Elms labelled var. ''suberosa'', presumably cultivated vegetatively to preserve the form, have been and continue to be included in a number of botanical collections, notably in central and eastern Europe. A striking specimen so labelled, with thick corky branches and branchlets giving a dense winter silhouette, stands in the Botanic Gardens of Visby in
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, Sweden; a second specimen, with an even denser winter form and bearing the cultivar name ''U. minor'' 'Stenstrup',''U. minor'' 'Stenstrup', Västra Götaland; monumentaltrees.com
/ref> stands in the Gothenburg Botanical Garden (height 20 m, girth 1.54 m, in 2014); and others are reported from elsewhere in Sweden, from the University of Copenhagen Arboretum, and from the Alexandru Buia Botanic Garden in the
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, Rumania.''U. minor'' Miller var. ''suberosa'' (Henry), Alexandru Buia Botanic Garden,
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/ref> Ley (1910) said he had seen only cultivated specimens in Britain, in
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Close and in Kew Gardens. "Two young trees of this variety cultivated at Kew show the suberosity of the branches extending ten feet or more very beautifully." Two trees are found along Sportlaan in Uithoorn,
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. They are used for propagation by Noordplant Nurseries.
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has one tree with cultivar name ‘Cloud Corky’,Van Den Berk nursery. (2019). 'Cloud Corky' illustrated and described. Van Den Berk nursery 2019 catalogu

/ref> standing as part of the Elm Arboretum at Catharina-Amalia plantsoen in
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since 2007. A specimen of Späth's ''U. campestris suberosa alata'' was planted in 1897 at the Dominion Arboretum,
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. Three specimens supplied by Späth to the RBGE in 1902 as ''U. campestris suberosa alata'' may survive in Edinburgh, as it was the practice of the Garden to distribute trees about the city (viz. the Wentworth Elm); the current list of Living Accessions held in the Garden ''per se'' does not list the plant. An ''Ulmus campestris suberosa'' was in Australian nurseries from the 1870s.Brookes, Margaret, & Barley, Richard, ''Plants listed in nursery catalogues in Victoria, 1855-1889'' (Ornamental Plant Collection Association, South Yarra, Victoria, 1992), p.303–304
/ref> File:Benjamin Wilhelmus Stomps, Afb 010162000362.jpg, Suberose field elm, Vondelpark, c.1900


Notable trees

Henry (1913) said there were four specimens at Kew, "of no great size, but of considerable age", long erroneously labelled ''U. alata''.


Varieties

* 'Suberosa Pendula' * 'Suberosa Tortuosa' * 'Stenstrup' * 'Corky Cloud'''U. minor'' 'Corky Cloud', van den Berk nurseries, vdberk.co.uk
/ref> The field elm cultivar ''U. minor'' 'Corky Cloud' appears to have the narrow pyramidal form, short side branches, and extreme suberosity, of the 'Korkelm' in the Botanic Gardens of Visby, Gotland, Sweden, and of the ''U. minor'' 'Stenstrup' in the Gothenburg Botanical Garden, Sweden (see 'Cultivation').


References


External links

* Sheet labelled ''U. campestris suberosa'' (1901) * Sheet labelled ''U. campestris suberosa alata'' (1902) * Sheet labelled ''U. campestris suberosa alata'' (1902)
"Herbarium specimen 293468, herbariaunited.org
Sheet labelled ''Ulmus glabra'' Miller var. ''suberosa'', Kew Gardens specimen; A. Ley (1910) * Sheet labelled ''Ulmus nitens'' var. ''suberosa'' (Kew Gardens samarae specimen, 1935) * Sheet labelled ''U. carpinifolia'' var. ''suberosa'' (1957) {{Elm species, varieties, hybrids, hybrid cultivars and species cultivars , state=collapsed Ulmus Field elm cultivar Ulmus articles with images