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Ulmus 'Morton Glossy'

Ulmus 'Morton Glossy' (selling name Triumph) is a hybrid cultivar raised by the Morton Arboretum, Illinois. Originally named 'Charisma' until it was realized that name had already been registered for another plant, the tree was derived from a crossing of two other hybrid cultivars grown at the Morton: Accolade and Vanguard. Tested in the US National Elm Trial coordinated by Colorado State University, Triumph averaged a survival rate of 86% after 10 years.[1] Triumph was introduced to the UK in 2006 by the Frank P. Matthews nursery in Worcestershire.[2]

Ulmus 'Morton Glossy'
Triumph aged 15 years, Boarhunt, UK
GenusUlmus
Hybrid parentage'Morton' = Accolade × 'Morton Plainsman' = Vanguard
Cultivar'Morton Glossy' = Triumph
OriginUS

Description edit

Triumph has been promoted in the United States as "strong and symmetrical" in growth and habit [2] 2006-11-14 at the Wayback Machine. However, its performance in the southern United States has not impressed, and it was dismissed as "ugly" by Michael Dirr, Professor of Horticulture at the University of Georgia [3], on account of its "wild" growth and splaying branches. It is similar in stature to the American Elm and has leaves that are a deep glossy green when mature, < 10 cm in length by 5 cm broad, with rough upper surface and finely toothed margins. The samara is comparatively small, < 10 mm long by 8 mm wide, the seed central. In trials in the UK, Triumph was found to be the first elm cultivar to flush in spring, and the first to shed its leaves in the fall, usually by early October. The tree grew poorly on thin soils over clay, which became very dry in summer, but excelled on floodplain alluvium subjected to brief periods of inundation in winter.[2]

Pests and diseases edit

Triumph has a resistance to Dutch elm disease, but is highly susceptible to attack by elm leaf beetle Xanthogaleruca luteola [4] [3] [5] and Japanese beetle.[4][5]

Cultivation edit

In commerce, Triumph is usually propagated by grafting onto an Ulmus pumila rootstock. The tree, under its original name of 'Charisma', featured in the elm trials [6] conducted by Northern Arizona University at Holbrook, eastern Arizona. Triumph is very cold-hardy; in artificial freezing tests at the arboretum [6] the LT50 (temp. at which 50% of tissues die) was found to be −40 °C.

The tree is currently being evaluated in the National Elm Trial coordinated by Colorado State University. Triumph was briefly in commerce in the UK, where 180 trees were sold in 2006; several specimens were acquired for assessment by Butterfly Conservation in Hampshire.[2]

Synonymy edit

  • 'Charisma': initial name accorded until 1995.

Accessions edit

North America
Europe

Nurseries edit

North America

References edit

  1. ^ Griffin, J.; et al. (2017). "Ten-Year Performance of the United States National Elm Trial" (PDF). Arboriculture & Urban Forestry. 43 (3). International Society of Arboriculture, Atlanta, US: 107–120. doi:10.48044/jauf.2017.010.
  2. ^ a b c Brookes, A. H. (2020). Great Fontley Elm Trial, 2020 Report. Butterfly Conservation, Lulworth, UK.
  3. ^ McPherson, G. et al. (2008). National elm trial: Initial report from Northern California. Western Arborist, Fall 2009, 32–36.
  4. ^ Giblin, C. P. & Gillman, J. H. (2006). Elms for the Twin Cities: A Guide for Selection and Maintenance. University of Minnesota.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ Shirazi, A. M. & Ware, G. H. (2004). Evaluation of New Elms from China for Cold Hardiness in Northern Latitudes. International Symposium on Asian Plant Diversity & Systematics 2004, Sakura, Japan.
  7. ^ Photographs of Morton Arboretum Triumph elm, Acc. no. 135-94; cirrusimage.com

External links edit

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Ulmus Morton Glossy selling name Triumph is a hybrid cultivar raised by the Morton Arboretum Illinois Originally named Charisma until it was realized that name had already been registered for another plant the tree was derived from a crossing of two other hybrid cultivars grown at the Morton Accolade and Vanguard Tested in the US National Elm Trial coordinated by Colorado State University 1 Triumph averaged a survival rate of 86 after 10 years 1 Triumph was introduced to the UK in 2006 by the Frank P Matthews nursery in Worcestershire 2 Ulmus Morton Glossy Triumph aged 15 years Boarhunt UKGenusUlmusHybrid parentage Morton Accolade Morton Plainsman VanguardCultivar Morton Glossy TriumphOriginUS Contents 1 Description 2 Pests and diseases 3 Cultivation 4 Synonymy 5 Accessions 6 Nurseries 7 References 8 External linksDescription editTriumph has been promoted in the United States as strong and symmetrical in growth and habit 2 Archived 2006 11 14 at the Wayback Machine However its performance in the southern United States has not impressed and it was dismissed as ugly by Michael Dirr Professor of Horticulture at the University of Georgia 3 on account of its wild growth and splaying branches It is similar in stature to the American Elm and has leaves that are a deep glossy green when mature lt 10 cm in length by 5 cm broad with rough upper surface and finely toothed margins The samara is comparatively small lt 10 mm long by 8 mm wide the seed central In trials in the UK Triumph was found to be the first elm cultivar to flush in spring and the first to shed its leaves in the fall usually by early October The tree grew poorly on thin soils over clay which became very dry in summer but excelled on floodplain alluvium subjected to brief periods of inundation in winter 2 nbsp Foliage in midsummer nbsp Samara nbsp Bark of 15 year old treePests and diseases editTriumph has a resistance to Dutch elm disease but is highly susceptible to attack by elm leaf beetle Xanthogaleruca luteola 4 3 5 and Japanese beetle 4 5 Cultivation editIn commerce Triumph is usually propagated by grafting onto an Ulmus pumila rootstock The tree under its original name of Charisma featured in the elm trials 6 conducted by Northern Arizona University at Holbrook eastern Arizona Triumph is very cold hardy in artificial freezing tests at the arboretum 6 the LT50 temp at which 50 of tissues die was found to be 40 C The tree is currently being evaluated in the National Elm Trial 7 coordinated by Colorado State University Triumph was briefly in commerce in the UK where 180 trees were sold in 2006 several specimens were acquired for assessment by Butterfly Conservation in Hampshire 2 Synonymy edit Charisma initial name accorded until 1995 Accessions editNorth America Arnold Arboretum US Acc no 132 2002 Bartlett Tree Experts US Acc nos 2001 104 2001 105 Bickelhaupt Arboretum US Acc no 02 038 Chicago Botanic Garden US Planted in the Parking Lots no other details available Dawes Arboretum 8 US 3 trees No acc details available Morton Arboretum US Acc nos 135 94 7 523 99 212 2004 497 2004 630 2004 1090 2004 Parker Arboretum US No acc details University of Idaho Arboretum US Two trees Acc no 2000091 Europe Grange Farm Arboretum UK Acc details not known Sir Harold Hillier Gardens UK Acc no 2007 0260 Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh UK Acc no 20070379Nurseries editNorth America Acorn Farms 9 Galena Ohio US Bailey Nurseries 10 St Paul Minnesota US Carlton Plants LLC 11 Dayton Oregon US Charles J Fiore 12 Prairie View Illinois US J Frank Schmidt amp Son Co 13 Boring Oregon US Johnson s Nursery 14 Menomonee Falls Wisconsin US North American Plants 15 Archived 2006 11 14 at the Wayback Machine Lafayette Oregon US Sester Farms 16 Gresham Oregon US Sun Valley Garden Centre 17 Eden Prairie Minnesota US References edit Griffin J et al 2017 Ten Year Performance of the United States National Elm Trial PDF Arboriculture amp Urban Forestry 43 3 International Society of Arboriculture Atlanta US 107 120 doi 10 48044 jauf 2017 010 a b c Brookes A H 2020 Great Fontley Elm Trial 2020 Report Butterfly Conservation Lulworth UK McPherson G et al 2008 National elm trial Initial report from Northern California Western Arborist Fall 2009 32 36 Giblin C P amp Gillman J H 2006 Elms for the Twin Cities A Guide for Selection and Maintenance University of Minnesota Brady C Condra J amp Potter D 2008 Resistance of Landscape suitable Elm Ulmus spp Cultivars to Japanese Beetle Leaf Miners and Gall Makers 2008 Research Report Nursery amp Landscape Program pp 15 16 University of Kentucky Shirazi A M amp Ware G H 2004 Evaluation of New Elms from China for Cold Hardiness in Northern Latitudes International Symposium on Asian Plant Diversity amp Systematics 2004 Sakura Japan Photographs of Morton Arboretum Triumph elm Acc no 135 94 cirrusimage comExternal links edithttp fletcher ces state nc us programs nursery metria metria11 warren elm htm Warren K J Frank Schmidt amp Son Co 2002 The Status of Elms in the Nursery Industry in 2000 http www mortonarb org plantinfo plantclinic phc New Elms For The Landscape pdf Miller F 2002 New elms for the landscape and urban forest http www hfrr k state edu DesktopModules ViewDocument aspx DocumentID 1619 Archived 2015 02 03 at the Wayback Machine Dutch Elm Disease Kansas State University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ulmus 27Morton Glossy 27 amp oldid 1198914265, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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