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Ulmus 'Crispa'

The elm cultivar Ulmus 'Crispa' [:'curled', the leaf margin], sometimes known as the Fernleaf Elm, arose before 1800[2] and was first listed by Willdenow as U. crispa (1809).[3] Audibert listed an U. campestris Linn. 'Crispa', orme à feuilles crépues [:'frizzy-leaved elm'], in 1817,[4] and an Ulmus urticaefolia [:'nettle-leaved elm'] in 1832;[5] the latter is usually taken to be a synonym.[6] Loudon considered the tree a variety of U. montana (1838).[7] In the 19th century, Ulmus × hollandica cultivars, as well as those of Wych Elm, were often grouped under Ulmus montana.[8][9][10] Elwes and Henry (1913) listed 'Crispa' as a form of wych elm, but made no mention of the non-wych samara (see 'Description').[8]

Ulmus 'Crispa'
'Crispa', Serafimerparken, Stockholm, 2011[1]
GenusUlmus
Cultivar'Crispa'
OriginEurope

Hanham (1857) noted that in his day concave-leaved Field Elm, U. campestris concavaefolia, was frequently mistaken for and sold as 'Crispa' in nurseries, "though there is a wide difference between them".[11] The Louis van Houtte nursery used the synonym Ulmus campestris adiantifolia[12] for 'Crispa',[6] and Ulmus campestris crispa for the cultivar 'Webbiana'.[13] The Baudriller nursery of Angers went one step further, listing Ulmus campestris adiantifolia, orme à feuilles de capillaire [:'downy-leaved elm'], separately from both Ulmus campestris crispa, orme à feuilles crispées [:'wrinkled leaved elm'] and Ulmus campestris webbiana, orme de Webb.[14]

Koch, noting similarities between 'Crispa' and Ulmus montana rugosa, conjectured (1872) that the latter cultivar, which has "similar but less frizzy leaves", may have arisen from the former.[15]

Description edit

'Crispa' is a slow-growing tree with pendulous branches bearing narrow, linear to oblanceolate leaves up to 9 cm long by 3.5 cm broad, distinctively wrinkled and with numerous incised curved teeth.[16][6][17][18] Hanham (1857), concurring with Loudon (1838), described it as "generally of a slender and stunted habit of growth",[11] and Henry (1913) as a small tree;[19] mature specimens in Sweden, however, have attained a height comparable to the type.[20] The seed is near the apex (margin) of the samara,[21] confirmed from specimens in The Netherlands[22][23] – a diagnostic feature which points to hybridity. The petiole is variable – short on thick twigs, but longer and unwych-like on more slender twigs.[22][24][25] Arnold Arboretum, Massachusetts, described their specimen of 'Crispa' (1915) as "more curious than beautiful".[26]

Pests and diseases edit

'Crispa' is susceptible to Dutch elm disease.

Cultivation edit

'Crispa' was once to be found in collections in Britain, including Kew,[8] the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh,[27] and the Royal Victoria Park, Bath.[11] A specimen obtained from Späth as U. montana crispa and planted in 1916, stood in the Ryston Hall arboretum, Norfolk,[28] in the early 20th century.[29] The tree was propagated and marketed in the UK by the Hillier & Sons nursery, Winchester, Hampshire, from 1945, with just 12 sold in the period 1962 to 1977, when production ceased.[30][31] Only one mature tree is now known to survive in the UK, at the Rosemoor Garden in Devon.

Specimens survive in Sweden (see 'Notable trees') and Latvia. As 'Crispa' was marketed in Poland in the 19th century by the Ulrich nursery,[32] Warsaw, and by the Späth nursery of Berlin,[33] other specimens may survive elsewhere in Eastern Europe. The Hesse Nursery of Weener, Germany, distributed the tree as U. campestris urticifolia Hort. in the 1930s.[34] The tree remains in cultivation in Europe (see 'Nurseries').

The tree was introduced to the Dominion Arboretum, Ottawa, Canada in 1896 as U. montana crispa (syn. U. campestris urticaefolia).[10] Ulmus crispa was distributed by Hovey's nursery of Boston, Massachusetts from the 1850s.[35] 'Crispa' appeared as U. urticifolia, 'Nettle-leaved elm' with "undulating leaves", in Kelsey's 1904 catalogue, New York.[36] It was listed by nurseries in Australia in the early 20th century, but there are no records of any survivors there.[37]

Notable trees edit

 
'Crispa' (left of centre, not yet in full leaf) in Serafimerparken, Stockholm, 2009

Large specimens survive in Sweden, in Krusenburg near Uppsala, and in Stockholm (Hantverkargatan and two in Serafimerparken) (2017).[38][39]

Varieties edit

Synonymy edit

  • Ulmus urticaefolia: Audibert 1832 catalogue.[5]
  • Ulmus adiantifolia Hort.: Kirchner,[40] in Petzold[41] & Kirchner, Arboretum Muscaviense, 565, 1864.[42] Name in synonymy.
  • Ulmus campestris adiantifolia ?: Baudriller 1880 catalogue,[43] Louis van Houtte 1881 catalogue.[13]
  • Ulmus campestris var. sublaciniatus: Mathieu, Flore générale de Belgique 1: 480, 1853..
  • Ulmus montana filicifolia ?: Smith & Co., Worcester, 1887–88,[44] Thompson & Watson: a wych elm cultivar with "dissected foliage"[45]
  • Ulmus campestris filicifolia ? :Louis van Houtte 1881 catalogue[13]
  • Ulmus asplenifolia: Bean (1936)[46]

Accessions edit

Europe

Nurseries edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lagerstedt, Lars (2014). "Märkesträd i Sverige - 10 Almar" [Notable trees in Sweden - 10 Elms] (PDF). Lustgården. 94: 55, 62, 71. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  2. ^ Krüssmann, Gerd, Manual of Cultivated Broad-Leaved Trees & Shrubs (1984 vol. 3)
  3. ^ Willdenow, Carl Ludwig (1809). Enumeratio plantarum horti regii botanici Berolinensis. p. 295.
  4. ^ Audibert, U., Catalogue des végétaux de tous genres cultivés dans les jardins et pépinières à Tonelle (Tarascon, France, 1817) p.23 catalogue of 1817
  5. ^ a b Catalogue des arbres, arbrisseaux, arbustes et plantes. Tonelle, France: Frères Audibert. 1832. p. 53.
  6. ^ a b c Green, Peter Shaw (1964). "Registration of cultivar names in Ulmus". Arnoldia. 24 (6–8). Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University: 41–80. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  7. ^ Loudon, John Claudius (1838). Arboretum et fruticetum Britannicum. Vol. 3. p. 1399.
  8. ^ a b c Elwes, Henry John; Henry, Augustine (1913). The Trees of Great Britain & Ireland. Vol. 7. p. 1869.
  9. ^ Späth, L., Baumschulenweg Katalog (1903), p.131
  10. ^ a b Saunders, William; Macoun, William Tyrrell (1899). Catalogue of the trees and shrubs in the arboretum and botanic gardens at the central experimental farm (2 ed.). Ottawa. pp. 74–75.
  11. ^ a b c Hanham, F. (1857). A Manual for the Park (Royal Victoria Park, Bath). Longman, London.
  12. ^ "Herbarium specimen - WAG.1846722". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Sheet labelled Ulmus scabra var. adiantifolia
  13. ^ a b c Cultures de Louis van Houtte: Plantes Vivaces de Pleine Terre, Catalogue de Louis van Houtte, 1881-2, p.303
  14. ^ Baudriller Établissement d'Horticulture (1880). Catalogue général descriptif et raisonné des arbres fruitiers, forestiers & d'ornement cultivés dans l'établissement. Angers. p. 116.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  15. ^ Koch, Karl (1872). "Dendrologie; Bäume, Sträucher und Halbsträucher, welche in Mittel- und Nord- Europa im Freien kultivirt werden". Nature. 2 (44): 351–352. Bibcode:1870Natur...2..351O. doi:10.1038/002351a0. S2CID 12003546.
  16. ^ Bean, W. J. (1981). Trees and shrubs hardy in Great Britain, 7th edition. Murray, London.
  17. ^ "Herbarium specimen BR0000026205151V". Botanic Garden, Meise. Sheet labelled Ulmus effusa var. crispa, Jardin Botanique de Liège (C. Aigret; 1904)
  18. ^ "Herbarium specimen - E00824771". Herbarium Catalogue. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Ayrshire specimen in RBGE archive (1947)
  19. ^ Elwes, H. J. & Henry, A. (1913). The Trees of Great Britain & Ireland. Vol. VII.  p.1867. Private publication, Edinburgh. [1] 2008-10-05 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ tradgardsakademin.se/aktuella-uppdateringar/ulmus-glabra-crispa-rynkalm
  21. ^ "Herbarium specimen - E00824828". Herbarium Catalogue. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Labelled U. urticaefolia (1925)
  22. ^ a b "Herbarium specimen - AMD.127087". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Sheet labelled Ulmus crispa, Amsterdam specimen (1859); samarae and leaves
  23. ^ "Herbarium specimen - AMD.127086". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Sheet labelled Ulmus crispa, Amsterdam specimen; samarae and leaves
  24. ^ *"Herbarium specimen - E00824770". Herbarium Catalogue. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Ayrshire specimen in RBGE archive (1947)
  25. ^ *"Herbarium specimen - E00824726". Herbarium Catalogue. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Kew specimen (1881)
  26. ^ Arnold Arboretum Bulletin of Popular Information, Vol.1 N.S., No.14, July 1915, p.55
  27. ^ Krüssman, Gerd, Manual of Cultivated Broad-Leaved Trees & Shrubs (1984 vol. 3); photo of RBGE 'Crispa'
  28. ^ rystonhall.co.uk/
  29. ^ Ryston Hall Arboretum catalogue. c. 1920. pp. 13–14.
  30. ^ Hillier & Sons (1977). Catalogue of Trees & Shrubs. Hillier, Ampfield, UK.
  31. ^ Hillier & Sons Sales inventory 1962 to 1977 (unpublished).
  32. ^ Ulrich, C. (1894), Katalog Drzew i Krezewow, C. Ulrich, Rok 1893–94, Warszawa
  33. ^ Katalog (PDF). Vol. 108. Berlin, Germany: L. Späth Baumschulenweg. 1902–1903. pp. 132–133.
  34. ^ Hesse, Hermann Albert (1933). Preis- und Sortenliste. pp. 91–92. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  35. ^ Hovey & Co., Boston, Mass., Catalogue of ornamental trees & shrubs, evergreens and climbing plants, 1855, p.5
  36. ^ General catalogue, 1904 : choice hardy trees, shrubs, evergreens, roses, herbaceous plants, fruits, etc. New York: Frederick W. Kelsey. 1904. p. 18.
  37. ^ Spencer, R., Hawker, J. and Lumley, P. (1991). Elms in Australia. Australia: Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne. ISBN 0-7241-9962-4.
  38. ^ Photographs of mature specimen of U. 'Crispa' in Krusenburg near Uppsala, from tradgardsakademin.se, 'Crispa' (right) in Serafimerparken, Stockholm [3]
  39. ^ "'Crispa', Serafimerparken, Stockholm". Google Maps. July 2017. Retrieved 2018-05-12.
  40. ^ kiki.huh.harvard.edu
  41. ^ kiki.huh.harvard.edu
  42. ^ Arboretum Muscaviense 566 (1864)
  43. ^ Baudriller Établissement d'Horticulture (1880). Catalogue général descriptif et raisonné des arbres fruitiers, forestiers & d'ornement cultivés dans l'établissement. Angers. p. 116.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  44. ^ 'Standard Ornamental Trees' in Forest, hardy ornamental trees, conifers, etc., Richard Smith & Co., Worcester, 1887–88, p.27
  45. ^ Robert Thompson & William Watson, The Gardener's Assistant (London 1901), p.324
  46. ^ Bean, W. J. (1936) Trees and shrubs hardy in Great Britain, 7th edition, Murray, London, vol. 2, p.616
  47. ^ Netherlands Plant Collection: Iepen, Ulmus
  48. ^ Centrum voor Botanische Verrijking vzw: Voorraadlijst, accessdate: November 2, 2016

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The elm cultivar Ulmus Crispa curled the leaf margin sometimes known as the Fernleaf Elm arose before 1800 2 and was first listed by Willdenow as U crispa 1809 3 Audibert listed an U campestris Linn Crispa orme a feuilles crepues frizzy leaved elm in 1817 4 and an Ulmus urticaefolia nettle leaved elm in 1832 5 the latter is usually taken to be a synonym 6 Loudon considered the tree a variety of U montana 1838 7 In the 19th century Ulmus hollandica cultivars as well as those of Wych Elm were often grouped under Ulmus montana 8 9 10 Elwes and Henry 1913 listed Crispa as a form of wych elm but made no mention of the non wych samara see Description 8 Ulmus Crispa Crispa Serafimerparken Stockholm 2011 1 GenusUlmusCultivar Crispa OriginEurope Hanham 1857 noted that in his day concave leaved Field Elm U campestris concavaefolia was frequently mistaken for and sold as Crispa in nurseries though there is a wide difference between them 11 The Louis van Houtte nursery used the synonym Ulmus campestris adiantifolia 12 for Crispa 6 and Ulmus campestris crispa for the cultivar Webbiana 13 The Baudriller nursery of Angers went one step further listing Ulmus campestris adiantifolia orme a feuilles de capillaire downy leaved elm separately from both Ulmus campestris crispa orme a feuilles crispees wrinkled leaved elm and Ulmus campestris webbiana orme de Webb 14 Koch noting similarities between Crispa and Ulmus montana rugosa conjectured 1872 that the latter cultivar which has similar but less frizzy leaves may have arisen from the former 15 Contents 1 Description 2 Pests and diseases 3 Cultivation 4 Notable trees 5 Varieties 6 Synonymy 7 Accessions 8 Nurseries 9 ReferencesDescription edit Crispa is a slow growing tree with pendulous branches bearing narrow linear to oblanceolate leaves up to 9 cm long by 3 5 cm broad distinctively wrinkled and with numerous incised curved teeth 16 6 17 18 Hanham 1857 concurring with Loudon 1838 described it as generally of a slender and stunted habit of growth 11 and Henry 1913 as a small tree 19 mature specimens in Sweden however have attained a height comparable to the type 20 The seed is near the apex margin of the samara 21 confirmed from specimens in The Netherlands 22 23 a diagnostic feature which points to hybridity The petiole is variable short on thick twigs but longer and unwych like on more slender twigs 22 24 25 Arnold Arboretum Massachusetts described their specimen of Crispa 1915 as more curious than beautiful 26 nbsp Crispa leaf nbsp Leaves of Crispa nbsp Underside of Crispa leavesPests and diseases edit Crispa is susceptible to Dutch elm disease Cultivation edit Crispa was once to be found in collections in Britain including Kew 8 the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 27 and the Royal Victoria Park Bath 11 A specimen obtained from Spath as U montana crispa and planted in 1916 stood in the Ryston Hall arboretum Norfolk 28 in the early 20th century 29 The tree was propagated and marketed in the UK by the Hillier amp Sons nursery Winchester Hampshire from 1945 with just 12 sold in the period 1962 to 1977 when production ceased 30 31 Only one mature tree is now known to survive in the UK at the Rosemoor Garden in Devon Specimens survive in Sweden see Notable trees and Latvia As Crispa was marketed in Poland in the 19th century by the Ulrich nursery 32 Warsaw and by the Spath nursery of Berlin 33 other specimens may survive elsewhere in Eastern Europe The Hesse Nursery of Weener Germany distributed the tree as U campestris urticifolia Hort in the 1930s 34 The tree remains in cultivation in Europe see Nurseries The tree was introduced to the Dominion Arboretum Ottawa Canada in 1896 as U montana crispa syn U campestris urticaefolia 10 Ulmus crispa was distributed by Hovey s nursery of Boston Massachusetts from the 1850s 35 Crispa appeared as U urticifolia Nettle leaved elm with undulating leaves in Kelsey s 1904 catalogue New York 36 It was listed by nurseries in Australia in the early 20th century but there are no records of any survivors there 37 Notable trees edit nbsp Crispa left of centre not yet in full leaf in Serafimerparken Stockholm 2009 Large specimens survive in Sweden in Krusenburg near Uppsala and in Stockholm Hantverkargatan and two in Serafimerparken 2017 38 39 Varieties edit Crispa Aurea Crispa Pendula Synonymy editUlmus urticaefolia Audibert 1832 catalogue 5 Ulmus adiantifolia Hort Kirchner 40 in Petzold 41 amp Kirchner Arboretum Muscaviense 565 1864 42 Name in synonymy Ulmus campestris adiantifolia Baudriller 1880 catalogue 43 Louis van Houtte 1881 catalogue 13 Ulmus campestris var sublaciniatus Mathieu Flore generale de Belgique 1 480 1853 Ulmus montana filicifolia Smith amp Co Worcester 1887 88 44 Thompson amp Watson a wych elm cultivar with dissected foliage 45 Ulmus campestris filicifolia Louis van Houtte 1881 catalogue 13 Ulmus asplenifolia Bean 1936 46 Accessions editEurope Grange Farm Arboretum Lincolnshire UK Acc no 1069 Hortus Botanicus Nationalis Salaspils Latvia Acc no 18101 Linnaean Gardens of Uppsala Sweden Acc no 1996 1558 Rosemoor Garden Torrington Devon UK One tree in Lady Anne s Garden planted 1976 8 m high 2008 4 obtained from the D M van Gelderen nursery Boskoop Netherlands Tallinn Botanic Garden Estonia 5 No details available Netherlands Plant Collection Ulmus Wijdemeren 3 planted as Ulmus glabra Crispa 2021 Rading Loosdrecht and De Kwakel Kortenhoef obtained from Chris van der Wurff nursery Netherlands 47 Nurseries editArboretum Waasland 6 Archived 2012 02 19 at the Wayback Machine Nieuwkerken Waas Belgium Centrum voor Botanische Verrijking vzw Kampenhout Belgium 48 Lonbaek Planteskole 7 Holstebro Denmark Kwekerij Arborealis 8 Wilhelminaoord Netherlands Szkolki Konieczko 9 Gogolin Poland References edit Lagerstedt Lars 2014 Markestrad i Sverige 10 Almar Notable trees in Sweden 10 Elms PDF Lustgarden 94 55 62 71 Retrieved 15 May 2018 Krussmann Gerd Manual of Cultivated Broad Leaved Trees amp Shrubs 1984 vol 3 Willdenow Carl Ludwig 1809 Enumeratio plantarum horti regii botanici Berolinensis p 295 Audibert U Catalogue des vegetaux de tous genres cultives dans les jardins et pepinieres a Tonelle Tarascon France 1817 p 23 catalogue of 1817 a b Catalogue des arbres arbrisseaux arbustes et plantes Tonelle France Freres Audibert 1832 p 53 a b c Green Peter Shaw 1964 Registration of cultivar names in Ulmus Arnoldia 24 6 8 Arnold Arboretum Harvard University 41 80 Retrieved 16 February 2017 Loudon John Claudius 1838 Arboretum et fruticetum Britannicum Vol 3 p 1399 a b c Elwes Henry John Henry Augustine 1913 The Trees of Great Britain amp Ireland Vol 7 p 1869 Spath L Baumschulenweg Katalog 1903 p 131 a b Saunders William Macoun William Tyrrell 1899 Catalogue of the trees and shrubs in the arboretum and botanic gardens at the central experimental farm 2 ed Ottawa pp 74 75 a b c Hanham F 1857 A Manual for the Park Royal Victoria Park Bath Longman London Herbarium specimen WAG 1846722 Botany catalogues Naturalis Biodiversity Center Sheet labelled Ulmus scabra var adiantifolia a b c Cultures de Louis van Houtte Plantes Vivaces de Pleine Terre Catalogue de Louis van Houtte 1881 2 p 303 Baudriller Etablissement d Horticulture 1880 Catalogue general descriptif et raisonne des arbres fruitiers forestiers amp d ornement cultives dans l etablissement Angers p 116 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Koch Karl 1872 Dendrologie Baume Straucher und Halbstraucher welche in Mittel und Nord Europa im Freien kultivirt werden Nature 2 44 351 352 Bibcode 1870Natur 2 351O doi 10 1038 002351a0 S2CID 12003546 Bean W J 1981 Trees and shrubs hardy in Great Britain 7th edition Murray London Herbarium specimen BR0000026205151V Botanic Garden Meise Sheet labelled Ulmus effusa var crispa Jardin Botanique de Liege C Aigret 1904 Herbarium specimen E00824771 Herbarium Catalogue Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Ayrshire specimen in RBGE archive 1947 Elwes H J amp Henry A 1913 The Trees of Great Britain amp Ireland Vol VII p 1867 Private publication Edinburgh 1 Archived 2008 10 05 at the Wayback Machine tradgardsakademin se aktuella uppdateringar ulmus glabra crispa rynkalm Herbarium specimen E00824828 Herbarium Catalogue Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Labelled U urticaefolia 1925 a b Herbarium specimen AMD 127087 Botany catalogues Naturalis Biodiversity Center Sheet labelled Ulmus crispa Amsterdam specimen 1859 samarae and leaves Herbarium specimen AMD 127086 Botany catalogues Naturalis Biodiversity Center Sheet labelled Ulmus crispa Amsterdam specimen samarae and leaves Herbarium specimen E00824770 Herbarium Catalogue Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Ayrshire specimen in RBGE archive 1947 Herbarium specimen E00824726 Herbarium Catalogue Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Kew specimen 1881 Arnold Arboretum Bulletin of Popular Information Vol 1 N S No 14 July 1915 p 55 Krussman Gerd Manual of Cultivated Broad Leaved Trees amp Shrubs 1984 vol 3 photo of RBGE Crispa rystonhall co uk Ryston Hall Arboretum catalogue c 1920 pp 13 14 Hillier amp Sons 1977 Catalogue of Trees amp Shrubs Hillier Ampfield UK Hillier amp Sons Sales inventory 1962 to 1977 unpublished Ulrich C 1894 Katalog Drzew i Krezewow C Ulrich Rok 1893 94 Warszawa Katalog PDF Vol 108 Berlin Germany L Spath Baumschulenweg 1902 1903 pp 132 133 Hesse Hermann Albert 1933 Preis und Sortenliste pp 91 92 Retrieved 27 February 2018 Hovey amp Co Boston Mass Catalogue of ornamental trees amp shrubs evergreens and climbing plants 1855 p 5 General catalogue 1904 choice hardy trees shrubs evergreens roses herbaceous plants fruits etc New York Frederick W Kelsey 1904 p 18 Spencer R Hawker J and Lumley P 1991 Elms in Australia Australia Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne ISBN 0 7241 9962 4 Photographs of mature specimen of U Crispa in Krusenburg near Uppsala from tradgardsakademin se Crispa right in Serafimerparken Stockholm 2 3 Crispa Serafimerparken Stockholm Google Maps July 2017 Retrieved 2018 05 12 kiki huh harvard edu kiki huh harvard edu Arboretum Muscaviense 566 1864 Baudriller Etablissement d Horticulture 1880 Catalogue general descriptif et raisonne des arbres fruitiers forestiers amp d ornement cultives dans l etablissement Angers p 116 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Standard Ornamental Trees in Forest hardy ornamental trees conifers etc Richard Smith amp Co Worcester 1887 88 p 27 Robert Thompson amp William Watson The Gardener s Assistant London 1901 p 324 Bean W J 1936 Trees and shrubs hardy in Great Britain 7th edition Murray London vol 2 p 616 Netherlands Plant Collection Iepen Ulmus Centrum voor Botanische Verrijking vzw Voorraadlijst accessdate November 2 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ulmus 27Crispa 27 amp oldid 1197931824, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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