Ulmus minor 'Webbiana'
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Field Elm ''Ulmus minor'' Mill., the field elm, is by far the most polymorphic of the European species, although its taxonomy remains a matter of contention. Its natural range is predominantly south European, extending to Asia Minor and Iran; its northern ...
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''Ulmus minor'' 'Webbiana', or Webb's curly-leaf elm, distinguished by its unusual leaves that fold upwards longitudinally, was said to have been raised at Lee's Nursery, Hammersmith,
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, circa 1868, and was first described in that year in ''The Gardener's Chronicle'' and ''The Florist and Pomologist''. It was marketed by the Späth nursery of
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in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as ''U. campestris Webbiana'' Hort., and by
Louis van Houtte Louis Benoît van Houtte (29 June 1810, in Ypres – 9 May 1876, in Ghent) was a Belgian horticulturist who was with the Jardin Botanique de Brussels between 1836 and 1838 and is best known for the journal '' Flore des Serres et des Jardins d ...
of
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as ''U. campestris crispa (Webbiana)''.''Cultures de Louis van Houtte: Plantes Vivaces de Pleine Terre''
''Catalogue de Louis van Houtte, 1881-2'', p.303
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thought 'Webbiana' a form of
Cornish Elm The field elm cultivar ''Ulmus minor'' 'Stricta', known as Cornish elm, was commonly found in South West England (Cornwall and West Devon), Brittany, and south-west Ireland, until the arrival of Dutch elm disease in the late 1960s. The origin o ...
, adding (presumably with Petzold and Kirchner's 1864 description of Loudon's var. ''concavaefolia'' in mindPetzold and Kirchner in ''Arboretum Muscaviense'' (Gotha, 1864), p.554
/ref>) that it "seems to be identical with the insufficiently described ''U. campestris'' var. ''concavaefolia'' Loudon" – a view repeated by Krüssmann.
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suggested that 'Webbiana' was "possibly to be placed with ''U.'' × ''hollandica''". Herbarium leaf-specimens, however, show a clone with a long petiole and a 'Stricta'-type leaf curled or folded longitudinally, consistently labelled 'Webbiana' and identified as a form of
Field Elm ''Ulmus minor'' Mill., the field elm, is by far the most polymorphic of the European species, although its taxonomy remains a matter of contention. Its natural range is predominantly south European, extending to Asia Minor and Iran; its northern ...
, some adding its former name ''U. foliacea'' Gilib. ''U. minor'' Mill.'Viscosa'. Krüssmann confirmed it as a field elm cultivar.''Handbuch der Laubgehölze'' (Paul Parey, Berlin and Hamburg, 1976); trans. Michael E. Epp, ''Manual of Cultivated Broad-Leaved Trees and Shrubs'' (Vol. 3) (Batsford, Timber Press, Beaverton, Oregon, 1984-6), p.406 Not to be confused with the
wych elm ''Ulmus glabra'' Hudson, the wych elm or Scots elm, has the widest range of the European elm species, from Ireland eastwards to the Urals, and from the Arctic Circle south to the mountains of the Peloponnese and Sicily, where the species reaches i ...
cultivar with longitudinally up-curling leaves, ''U. glabra'' 'Concavaefolia'.


Description

Petzold and Kirchner in ''Arboretum Muscaviense'' (1864) described the leaves of their ''Ulmus campestris concavaefolia'' (Loudon), as "short and rounded, dark green above and whitish green below, more or less concave, that is, curling upwards at the edges so that the pale underside is more prominent than the darker upper"Petzold and Kirchner in ''Arboretum Muscaviense'' (Gotha, 1864), p.557
/ref> – a description, as
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noted, that exactly matches 'Webbiana'. 'Webbiana', as described by Henry (1913), is "pyramidal in habit, with ascending branches and sparse foliage. The leaves are folded longitudinally, so that most of the upper surface is concealed", but are "in other respects similar to those of var. ''stricta''". Späth's 1903 catalogue said it had "small roundish leaves". The Ellwanger and Barry Nursery of
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, described it as "a handsome variety, with small curled leaves".Ellwanger & Barry (Mount Hope nurseries), Rochester, N.Y., 1898, p.62
/ref> Bean (1936) described it as "columnar in habit". The Royal Victoria Park, Bath, where there was a specimen, described 'Webbiana' in 1905 as "an elegant tree". The reddish seed is on the notch of the samara.'Webbiana' samarae, by William Friedman, arboretum.harvard.edu/plants/image
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Etymology

The origin of the epithet is obscure, but may commemorate
Philip Barker Webb Philip Barker Webb (10 July 1793 – 31 August 1854) was an English botanist. Life Webb was born to a wealthy, aristocratic family; his father was the lord of the manors of Witley and Milford, in Surrey, England. Webb was educated at Ha ...
, an English botanist of the early 19th century.


Pests and diseases

The tree is not known to have any significant resistance to
Dutch elm disease Dutch elm disease (DED) is caused by a member of the sac fungi (Ascomycota) affecting elm trees, and is spread by elm bark beetles. Although believed to be originally native to Asia, the disease was accidentally introduced into Americas, America ...
.


Cultivation

Two 'Webbiana' were planted at
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in 1871. One tree was planted in 1899 as ''U. campestris webbiana'' at the
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, Ottawa, Canada. 'Webbiana' and an ''Ulmus campestris concavaefolia'' were listed separately at the Royal Victoria Park, Bath (1905). The tree continued in cultivation in continental Europe, appearing on the lists of the Hesse Nursery of
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, Germany, to the 1930s, and in New Zealand. It was introduced to the USA in the late 19th century, appearing in the catalogues of the Mount Hope Nursery (also known as Ellwanger and
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) of
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. At least two specimens are known to survive, one in the United States and one in the UK, the latter treated as a hedging plant to avoid the attentions of the
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beetles that act as vectors of
Dutch elm disease Dutch elm disease (DED) is caused by a member of the sac fungi (Ascomycota) affecting elm trees, and is spread by elm bark beetles. Although believed to be originally native to Asia, the disease was accidentally introduced into Americas, America ...
. The tree remains in cultivation in Poland, where it has been propagated from the last surviving specimen in the country, in Sanniki, believed to have been supplied by the former nursery at Podzamcze, Masovian Voivodeship, which sold 'Webbiana' as late as 1937.


Notable trees

"A very fine specimen of this distinct variety" stood in the grounds of
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, Gloucestershire, high and in by the 1920s.


Synonymy

*? ''U. campestris'' var. ''concavaefolia'' Loudon: Henry; Krüssmann *''U. foliacea'' Gilib. 'Viscosa': Wageningen Arboretum Sheet (including samara) described as ''U. carpinifolia'' Gled. 'Webbiana', formerly called ''U. foliacea'' Gilib. 'Viscosa' (Wageningen Arboretum specimen, 1962); Sheet described as ''U. carpinifolia'' Gled. 'Webbiana', formerly called ''U. foliacea'' Gilib. 'Viscosa' (Wageningen Arboretum specimen, 1962); Sheet described as ''U. carpinifolia'' Gled. aff. 'Webbiana', formerly called ''U. carpinifolia'' 'Viscosa' (Wageningen Arboretum specimen, 1962); Sheet described as ''U. carpinifolia'' Gled. 'Webbiana', formerly called ''U. foliacea'' Gilib. 'Viscosa' (Wageningen Arboretum specimen, 1962)


Accessions


North America

* Arnold Arboretum, US. Acc. no. 761–80


Europe

*
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, UK. Acc. no. 1138. * Wakehurst Place Garden
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, UK. Acc. no. 1879–21052 (as ''U. carpinifolia'' f. ''webbriana'' ic


Nurseries


North America

None known


Europe

*Szkółki Konieczk

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, Poland. *Szkółka Krzewów Ozdobnyc

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, Poland. *Szkółka Drzew i Krzewów Ozdobnych BÓ

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, Poland.


References

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