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cultivar ''Ulmus'' 'Purpurea', the purple-leaved elm, was listed and described as ''Ulmus Stricta Purpurea'', the 'Upright Purpled-leaved Elm', by John Frederick Wood, F.H.S., in ''The Midland Florist and Suburban Horticulturist'' (1851), as ''Ulmus purpurea'' Hort. by Wesmael (1863),Wesmael, Alfred, ''Bulletin de la Fédération des sociétés d'horticulture de Belgique'' 1862: (Ghent, 1863), p.390
/ref> and as ''Ulmus campestris'' var. ''purpurea'', syn. ''Ulmus purpurea'' Hort. by Petzold and Kirchner in ''Arboretum Muscaviense'' (1864).Petzold and Kirchner in ''Arboretum Muscaviense'' (Gotha, 1864), p.557
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's description followed (1872),Koch, K
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(1913) noted that the ''Ulmus campestris'' var. ''purpurea'' Petz. & Kirchn. grown at
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as ''U. montana'' var. ''purpurea'' was "probably of hybrid origin", ''Ulmus montana'' being used at the time both for
wych elm ''Ulmus glabra'', the wych elm or Scots elm, has the widest range of the European elm species, from Ireland eastwards to the Ural Mountains, and from the Arctic Circle south to the mountains of the Peloponnese and Sicily, where the species reac ...
cultivars and for some of the ''U. × hollandica'' group. His description of Kew's ''U. montana'' var. ''purpurea'' matches that of the commonly-planted 'Purpurea' of the 20th century. His discussion of it (1913) under ''U. campestris'', however, his name for
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, may be the reason why 'Purpurea' is sometimes erroneously called ''U. procera'' 'Purpurea' (as in USA and Sweden ('Cultivation' and 'Accessions'). The fact that 'Purpurea' occasionally produces root- suckers confirms a hybrid origin with some ''U. minor'' component. F. J. Fontaine (1968) conjectured ''U. glabra'' × ''U. minor'' 'Stricta' and placed the tree in the ''U. × hollandica'' group under the name ''U.'' × ''hollandica'' 'Purpurascens',Bean, W. J. (1988) ''Trees and shrubs hardy in Great Britain'', 8th edition, Murray, London, p. 640 (under ''U. angustifolia'' a name accepted by
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and in Australian publications.Spencer, Roger, ed., ''Horticultural Flora of South-Eastern Australia'', Vol. 2 (Sydney, 1995), ''Ulmus'', p.111
/ref> Hillier preferred ''U.'' × ''hollandica'' 'Purpurea', conjecturing 'Sarniensis' in its parentage.''Hilliers' Manual of Trees & Shrubs'' (Winchester, 1973), p.402 The samarae, leaves and the habit of 'Purpurea' appear to support this conjecture. See also 'Atropurpurea', possibly synonymous, raised by the
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in Berlin c.1881 and sometimes classed as a wych cultivar.
Wych elm ''Ulmus glabra'', the wych elm or Scots elm, has the widest range of the European elm species, from Ireland eastwards to the Ural Mountains, and from the Arctic Circle south to the mountains of the Peloponnese and Sicily, where the species reac ...
itself occasionally produces red- or purple-flushed new leaves, the 19th century variety 'Corylifolia Purpurea' perhaps being an example. There is also a small-leaved elm ''U. minor'' 'Purpurascens' ( = ''Ulmus'' 'Myrtifolia Purpurea'), which nurseries listed and distributed separately from ''U. campestris purpurea'' Hort.. In North America, purple-leaved elms encountered in the fall are likely to be the new hybrid ''Ulmus'' 'Frontier'.


Description

Of ''Ulmus Stricta Purpurea'' Wood wrote (1851): "When young, the foliage is dark purple, in the way of the Purple Beech. As the season advances, it becomes somewhat greener, but always retains a distinct and peculiar character." The leaves of Wesmael's (1863) ''Ulmus purpurea'' Hort. were a "characteristic bronzy green" (canopy new leaves). Those of Petzold and Kirchner's (1864) ''Ulmus campestris'' var. ''purpurea'', syn. ''Ulmus purpurea'' Hort., "emerged dark purple, later becoming more green, but always of a very dark, reddish-green which is peculiar". Koch's ''U. purpurea'' (1872) had "leaves purple when young, changing to dark green". 'Purpurea' grows to > 25 m in height, and is short-trunked with open, straggling, ascending branches. The leaf-buds are long, sharply pointed and dark purple, on shoots of the same colour. The flowers, too, emerge a uniform dark purple. The fruit, tinged purple over the seed, is intermediate between ''U. glabra'' and ''U. minor''. The leaves, which are slightly folded, have a brief purplish-green flush in spring. The new leaves of lower bole-shoots and of suckers are pure dark purple, without any green. After the spring flush, the leaves become olive green then darken in the summer. Their underside is paler, so that, with their increasing fold as the year progresses, the late-summer foliage has a greyish look. The bark of younger trees has a reddish-brown hue.Spencer, Roger, ed., ''Horticultural Flora of South-Eastern Australia'', Vol. 2 (Sydney, 1995), ''Ulmus'', p.112
/ref> File:AZ0016. Ulmus Purpurea samarae. Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh.jpg, 'Purpurea' samarae, confirming hybridity File:AZ0016. Ulmus Purpurea new bole-shoots. Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh.jpg, New bole-shoots File:AZ0016. Ulmus Purpurea (dark purple). Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh.jpg, Low bole-shoots File:AZ0016. Ulmus Purpurea new canopy-leaves. Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh.jpg, New canopy-leaves File:AZ0016. Ulmus Purpurea in May, army or olive green. Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh.jpg, Olive green canopy, May File:Ulmus glabra 'Atropurpurea'.JPG, Summer foliage, Brighton File:Leaves of Ulmus 'Purpurea'.jpg, Pressed leaves, August File:AZ0016. Ulmus Purpurea bark. Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh.jpg, Bark


Pests and diseases

The tree is susceptible to Dutch elm disease.


Cultivation

'Purpurea' Hort. was in cultivation in Europe from the 1860s.''Cultures de Louis van Houtte: Plantes Vivaces de Pleine Terre''
''Catalogue de Louis van Houtte, 1881-2'', p.303
Later, ''U.'' × ''hollandica'' 'Purpurascens' was "produced in quantity" by nurseries in
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, the Netherlands. It is still present in Sweden, but appears to have been rarer in cultivation in the UK;
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in his researches for ''Epitaph for the Elm'' (1978) had never seen a specimen. In 2007 the Swedish Biodiversity Centre's 'Programme for Diversity of Cultivated Plants' included 'Purpurascens' (mistakenly called ''Ulmus procera'' 'Purpurea' in Sweden) in their plant conservation programme.Leaves and samarae of 'Purpurascens', 'Programme for Diversity of Cultivated Plants', Sweden, pom.info

/ref> Introduced to the USA in the late 1860s as ''Ulmus stricta purpurea'', 'Purple leaved elm' was stocked by the Mount Hope Nursery (also known as George Ellwanger, Ellwanger and
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.Ellwanger & Barry, ''Descriptive Catalogue of Hardy Ornamental Trees ... at the Mount Hope Nurseries'' (Rochester, N.Y., 1868), p.9
/ref> An ''U. campestris purpurea'', 'Purple-leaved English Elm', of "compact upright growth" with "leaves a purple color in May and June", appeared in the 1902 catalogue of the Bobbink and Atkins nursery,
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, and an ''U. stricta purpurea'', also called 'Purple-leaved English Elm', "a tree with erect branches and purplish-red leaves", in both Bobbink and Atkins' 1902 catalogue and Kelsey's 1904 catalogue, New York. An elm obtained in 1922 from H. Kohankie & Son is listed by the
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Ulmus procera The field elm (''Ulmus minor'') cultivar 'Atinia' , commonly known as the English elm, formerly common elm and horse may, Republished 1978 by EP Publishing, Wakefield. and more lately the Atinian elm, was, before the spread of Dutch elm dis ...
'' 'Purpurea', but without description. Its leaves do not flush purple. In arboretum photographs (2011) its bark and form do not appear to resemble hybrid 'Purpurea'. In Australia cultivars by the name of ''U. glabra'' Huds. 'Purpurea', ''U. procera'' 'Purpurea' and ''U. purpurea'' appear in nursery catalogues dating from 1882;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> these are now believed to be synonymous with the clone in cultivation there as ''U.'' × ''hollandica'' 'Purpurascens'. 'Purpurascens' was sold by Searl's Garden Emporium,
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at the beginning of the 20th century and was "quite widely" planted in the south-east of the country, where it is said to tolerate dry conditions. Urban plantings include avenue specimens and scattered trees in
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. File:Ulmus montana, With., L. var. purpurea. State Nursery, Campbelltown.jpg, 'Purpurea', State Nursery,
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, 1908


Notable trees

A large specimen stands in
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(middle level). Six of the seven mature specimens growing there were felled in the 1990s; the seventh, near the east gate, remains healthy (2019) (height 20 m, bole-girth 2.2 m; labelled 03159 CEM). (Ignorance of this cultivar may have occasioned unnecessary felling: the tree's naturally upcurled, greyish foliage in late summer may be mistaken for foliage affected by Dutch elm disease.) A vigorous sucker in the cemetery has now become an established tree. In the Netherlands an old specimen, supplied by De Reebock nurseries in
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In Australia the Avenue of Honour at
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, was planted solely with 'Purpurascens' in the early 1920s, most of which survive, and the cultivar was also included in the Avenue of Honour in
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in 1918. A large old purple-flushing elm stands in the gardens of the
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, with foliage appearing to match the hybrid purple elms in Edinburgh and Brighton. File:Ulmus 'Purpurea'. Hedvig Eleonora kyrka 2014 10.jpg, Hedvig Eleonora Church purple-leaved elm, Stockholm, 2014 File:Anna Paulowna - Kerk.JPG, 'Purpurascens' (left), Ned. Herv. Kerk, Burgemeester Mijnlieffstraat, Anna Paulowna, 2010


Synonymy

*''Ulmus montana (: glabra)'' var. ''atropurpurea'': Elwes and Henry *''Ulmus montana (: glabra)'' 'Purpurea': Kew Garden list of names *''Ulmus'' 'Purpurea': Koch; Bean; National Elm Collection elm listNational Elm Collection list www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/index.cfm?request=c1108042 *'' Ulmus x hollandica'' 'Purpurascens': Fontaine, ''Dendroflora'' No.5 (1968) *?''Ulmus campestris (: minor)'' 'Purpurea':
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*?''Ulmus procera'' 'Purpurea': Morton Arboretum Catalogue 2006.


Accessions


Europe

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, UK. As ''U. glabra'' 'Purpurea'. Acc. no. 1068. * RBG Wakehurst Place, UK. Listed as ''U. glabra'' 'Atropurpurea'. Acc. no. 1896–1411.


Australasia

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North America

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Nurseries


Europe

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References

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