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Ulmus minor 'Hoersholmiensis'

The Field Elm cultivar Ulmus minor 'Hoersholmiensis', Hoersholm elm, originated from seed sown at the Hørsholm Planteskole, Denmark, c. 1885, where it was propagated by the nursery proprietor Lars Nielsen.[1][2] The Späth nursery of Berlin, however, which marketed 'Hoersholmiensis' in the interwar period, considered it a hybrid rather than a form of field elm,[3] a view shared by Christine Buisman, who in 1931 labelled a herbarium specimen from a Späth-sourced tree in The Hague as a form of Ulmus × hollandica.[4]

Ulmus minor 'Hoersholmiensis'
'Hoersholmiensis', Amsterdam.
SpeciesUlmus minor
Cultivar'Hoersholmiensis'
OriginHørsholm, Denmark

Description edit

Upright-columnar in habit and rapid in growth when young, the tree becomes more globose with age.[5] The leaves, 8 – 14 cm long by 3 – 5 cm wide,[1] are lanceolate or narrowly obovate, acuminate at the tip and with a cuneate base, light green in colour,[6][7] turning a deep yellow (sometimes following a brief orange-red) in autumn.[8] The samara is heart-shaped, with marginal seed by a markedly open notch.

Pests and diseases edit

'Hoersholmiensis' is susceptible to Dutch elm disease and Coral-spot Fungus Nectria cinnabarina.

Cultivation edit

The tree is cultivated in Denmark, Sweden,[9] Finland,[10] and the Netherlands. In Denmark it is usually propagated by base-grafting on wych elm;[1] here the oldest known plantation was 65 trees on the Tuborgvej, Copenhagen, planted in 1906. The Späth nursery of Berlin distributed 'Hoersholmiensis' from the late 1920s.[1] In the Netherlands it was planted notably along the Westlandsgracht in Amsterdam where it still survives, although upper branches are often killed by Coral-spot Fungus. Heybroek, having observed in 1957 its wind-resistance in Schleswig-Holstein, included Hoersholm elm in his breeding programme (see 'Hybrid cultivars' below). Fontaine confirmed it a useful wind-break tree.[10] The tree was briefly propagated and marketed in the UK by the Hillier & Sons nursery, Winchester, Hampshire, from 1974 to 1977, during which time 187 were sold.[11][12]

Notable trees edit

Fine unpruned specimens stand in Stockholm, in Raoul Wallenberg square and the Karlaplan.[13]

Hybrid cultivars edit

The tree was hybridized with 'Commelin' and U. pumila as part of the Dutch elm breeding programme at the De Dorschkamp Institute, Wageningen. Seeds arising from the crossing were donated by Hans Heybroek to the University of Wisconsin-Madison programme in 1960. The clone 'Regal' was a frost-hardy selection from the resultant seedlings, whilst the later 1984 USDA release 'Homestead' arose from the crossing of another with U. pumila.

Synonymy edit

  • Ulmus carpinifolia 'Hoersholm': Krüssmann, Handbuch der Laubgehölze 2: 534, 1962
  • Ulmus carpinifolia 'Hoersholmensis': Mededeeling, Comite inzake Bestudeering en Bestrijding van de Iepenziekte, 13: 10, 1933
  • Ulmus carpinifolia 'Hoersholmii': Plant Buyer's Guide, ed. 6, 285, 1958
  • Ulmus carpinifolia var. horsholmii: Melville, Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Botany, 53: 88, 90. 1946

Accessions edit

Europe edit

Nurseries edit

Europe edit

  • Centrum voor Botanische Verrijking vzw, Kampenhout, Belgium, (as Ulmus minor 'Hoersholm').[14]
  • Noordplant [3], Glimmen, The Netherlands
  • De Reebock [4], Zwalm, Belgium

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Østergaard, Jens (1951). "Hørsholm-elmen, et værdifuldt vej- og alletræ". Lustgården. 31–32: 60–71. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
  2. ^ Green, Peter Shaw (1964). "Registration of cultivar names in Ulmus". Arnoldia. 24 (6–8): 41–80. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  3. ^ Späth, Ludwig (1930). Späth-Buch, 1720-1930. Berlin: Self published. pp. 311–313, 351–352.
  4. ^ Ulmus hollandica Miller var. horsholmiensis; Den Haag 1931; naturalis.nl, specimen L.1587076
  5. ^ Two 'Hoersholmiensis', Bernard Zweerskade, Amsterdam; Google Maps (June 2019), accessdate: 3 March 2020
  6. ^ Bean, W. J. (1980) Trees and shrubs hardy in Great Britain (8th edition). Murray, UK.
  7. ^ "Herbarium specimen - 2683300" New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium Sheet labelled Ulmus 'Hoersholmiensis' NYBG specimen, from Späth nursery (1934); "Herbarium specimen - L.1587076". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Juvenile long shoot; sheet labelled Ulmus hollandica Miller var. horsholmiensis; Den Haag 1931 specimen, from Späth
  8. ^ Photograph of autumn colouring of 'Hoersholmiensis' in Kista, Sweden, www.tradgardsakademin.se - photo 4 [1].
  9. ^ Lagerstedt, Lars (2014). "Märkesträd i Sverige - 10 Almar" [Notable trees in Sweden - 10 Elms] (PDF). Lustgården. 94: 57, 74. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  10. ^ a b F. J., Fontaine (1968). "Ulmus". Dendroflora. 5: 37–55. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  11. ^ Hillier & Sons (1977). Catalogue of Trees & Shrubs. Hillier, Ampfield, UK.
  12. ^ Hillier & Sons Sales inventory 1962 to 1977 (unpublished).
  13. ^ Photographs of 'Hoersholmiensis' in Raoul Wallenberg square and the Karlaplan, Stockholm, www.tradgardsakademin.se [2].
  14. ^ Centrum voor Botanische Verrijking vzw: Voorraadlijst, accessdate: November 2, 2016

ulmus, minor, hoersholmiensis, field, cultivar, hoersholm, originated, from, seed, sown, hørsholm, planteskole, denmark, 1885, where, propagated, nursery, proprietor, lars, nielsen, späth, nursery, berlin, however, which, marketed, hoersholmiensis, interwar, p. The Field Elm cultivar Ulmus minor Hoersholmiensis Hoersholm elm originated from seed sown at the Horsholm Planteskole Denmark c 1885 where it was propagated by the nursery proprietor Lars Nielsen 1 2 The Spath nursery of Berlin however which marketed Hoersholmiensis in the interwar period considered it a hybrid rather than a form of field elm 3 a view shared by Christine Buisman who in 1931 labelled a herbarium specimen from a Spath sourced tree in The Hague as a form of Ulmus hollandica 4 Ulmus minor Hoersholmiensis Hoersholmiensis Amsterdam SpeciesUlmus minorCultivar Hoersholmiensis OriginHorsholm Denmark Contents 1 Description 2 Pests and diseases 3 Cultivation 4 Notable trees 5 Hybrid cultivars 6 Synonymy 7 Accessions 7 1 Europe 8 Nurseries 8 1 Europe 9 ReferencesDescription editUpright columnar in habit and rapid in growth when young the tree becomes more globose with age 5 The leaves 8 14 cm long by 3 5 cm wide 1 are lanceolate or narrowly obovate acuminate at the tip and with a cuneate base light green in colour 6 7 turning a deep yellow sometimes following a brief orange red in autumn 8 The samara is heart shaped with marginal seed by a markedly open notch nbsp Mature trees Spelderslaan Wassenaar The Netherlands nbsp Hoersholmiensis foliagePests and diseases edit Hoersholmiensis is susceptible to Dutch elm disease and Coral spot Fungus Nectria cinnabarina nbsp Damage caused by Nectria cinnabarinaCultivation editThe tree is cultivated in Denmark Sweden 9 Finland 10 and the Netherlands In Denmark it is usually propagated by base grafting on wych elm 1 here the oldest known plantation was 65 trees on the Tuborgvej Copenhagen planted in 1906 The Spath nursery of Berlin distributed Hoersholmiensis from the late 1920s 1 In the Netherlands it was planted notably along the Westlandsgracht in Amsterdam where it still survives although upper branches are often killed by Coral spot Fungus Heybroek having observed in 1957 its wind resistance in Schleswig Holstein included Hoersholm elm in his breeding programme see Hybrid cultivars below Fontaine confirmed it a useful wind break tree 10 The tree was briefly propagated and marketed in the UK by the Hillier amp Sons nursery Winchester Hampshire from 1974 to 1977 during which time 187 were sold 11 12 Notable trees editFine unpruned specimens stand in Stockholm in Raoul Wallenberg square and the Karlaplan 13 nbsp Hoersholmiensis in the Karlaplan Stockholm nbsp Same nbsp Same winter Hybrid cultivars editThe tree was hybridized with Commelin and U pumila as part of the Dutch elm breeding programme at the De Dorschkamp Institute Wageningen Seeds arising from the crossing were donated by Hans Heybroek to the University of Wisconsin Madison programme in 1960 The clone Regal was a frost hardy selection from the resultant seedlings whilst the later 1984 USDA release Homestead arose from the crossing of another with U pumila Synonymy editUlmus carpinifolia Hoersholm Krussmann Handbuch der Laubgeholze 2 534 1962 Ulmus carpinifolia Hoersholmensis Mededeeling Comite inzake Bestudeering en Bestrijding van de Iepenziekte 13 10 1933 Ulmus carpinifolia Hoersholmii Plant Buyer s Guide ed 6 285 1958 Ulmus carpinifolia var horsholmii Melville Journal of the Linnean Society of London Botany 53 88 90 1946Accessions editEurope edit Grange Farm Arboretum Sutton St James Spalding Lincolnshire UK Acc no 1078 Nurseries editEurope edit Centrum voor Botanische Verrijking vzw Kampenhout Belgium as Ulmus minor Hoersholm 14 Noordplant 3 Glimmen The Netherlands De Reebock 4 Zwalm BelgiumReferences edit a b c d Ostergaard Jens 1951 Horsholm elmen et vaerdifuldt vej og alletrae Lustgarden 31 32 60 71 Retrieved 13 February 2018 Green Peter Shaw 1964 Registration of cultivar names in Ulmus Arnoldia 24 6 8 41 80 Retrieved 16 February 2017 Spath Ludwig 1930 Spath Buch 1720 1930 Berlin Self published pp 311 313 351 352 Ulmus hollandica Miller var horsholmiensis Den Haag 1931 naturalis nl specimen L 1587076 Two Hoersholmiensis Bernard Zweerskade Amsterdam Google Maps June 2019 accessdate 3 March 2020 Bean W J 1980 Trees and shrubs hardy in Great Britain 8th edition Murray UK Herbarium specimen 2683300 New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium Sheet labelled Ulmus Hoersholmiensis NYBG specimen from Spath nursery 1934 Herbarium specimen L 1587076 Botany catalogues Naturalis Biodiversity Center Juvenile long shoot sheet labelled Ulmus hollandica Miller var horsholmiensis Den Haag 1931 specimen from Spath Photograph of autumn colouring of Hoersholmiensis in Kista Sweden www tradgardsakademin se photo 4 1 Lagerstedt Lars 2014 Markestrad i Sverige 10 Almar Notable trees in Sweden 10 Elms PDF Lustgarden 94 57 74 Retrieved 15 May 2018 a b F J Fontaine 1968 Ulmus Dendroflora 5 37 55 Retrieved 30 August 2017 Hillier amp Sons 1977 Catalogue of Trees amp Shrubs Hillier Ampfield UK Hillier amp Sons Sales inventory 1962 to 1977 unpublished Photographs of Hoersholmiensis in Raoul Wallenberg square and the Karlaplan Stockholm www tradgardsakademin se 2 Centrum voor Botanische Verrijking vzw Voorraadlijst accessdate November 2 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ulmus minor 27Hoersholmiensis 27 amp oldid 1194918848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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