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Ulmus americana 'Delaware'

The American Elm cultivar Ulmus americana 'Delaware' was originally selected (as tree number 218, a c.1940 seedling from North Dakota) from 35,000 seedlings inoculated with the Dutch elm disease fungus in USDA trials at Morristown, New Jersey.[1]

Ulmus americana 'Delaware'
Delaware Elm, USDA Washington
SpeciesUlmus americana
Cultivar'Delaware'
OriginUSDA, Morristown, New Jersey, US

Description edit

 
'Delaware' bark

The tree has a relatively low stature and "undesirable" branching habit.[1][2]

Pests and diseases edit

Further disease-resistance trials were conducted by both the USDA and the United States National Arboretum which confirmed the clone had a fair level of resistance to Dutch elm disease. 'Delaware' is susceptible to Elm Yellows, but resistant to the Elm Leaf Beetle Xanthogaleruca luteola.

Cultivation edit

The original tree, which had been moved to the USDA National Arboretum, Washington, D. C. in 1948, died from unknown causes (probably elm yellows, by some accounts) in 1980, but a clone survives at the Denver Botanic Gardens, as 'Delaware II'. Seven specimens stand in the National Mall area, Washington D.C.[3][4] [5] Although propagated for further trials, the tree was never commercially released owing to its poor shape. 'Delaware' is not known to have been introduced to Europe or Australasia.

Synonymy edit

  • 'Delaware II'.

NB 'Delaware I' is the original name given to the hybrid 'Urban' before its commercial release.

Accessions edit

North America edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Santamour, Frank S.; Bentz, Susan E. (May 1995). "Updated Checklist of Elm (Ulmus) Cultivars for use in North America". Journal of Arboriculture. 21 (3): 122–131. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  2. ^ Townsend, A. M., Bentz, S. E., and Douglass L. W. (2005). Evaluation of 19 American Elm Clones for Tolerance to Dutch Elm Disease. Journal of Environmental Horticulture, March 2005, Horticultural Research Institute, Washington, D.C.
  3. ^ 'Delaware', Smithsonian Gardens, si.gardenexplorer.org
  4. ^ 'Delaware' before pruning, National Museum of Natural History, Constitution Avenue NW, Washington DC - Google Maps, March 2011, access date: 18 October 2022
  5. ^ Pruned 'Delaware', National Museum of Natural History, Constitution Avenue NW, Washington DC - Google Maps, August 2022, access date: 17 October 2022

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