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Ulmus 'Jacqueline Hillier'

The 'dwarf' elm cultivar Ulmus 'Jacqueline Hillier' ('JH') is an elm of uncertain origin. It was cloned from a specimen found in a private garden in Selly Park, Birmingham, England, in 1966.[1][2][3] The garden's owner told Hillier that it might have been introduced from outside the country by a relative.[4] Hillier at first conjectured U. minor, as did Heybroek (2009).[5][6] Identical-looking elm cultivars in Russia (if they are not imported 'JH') are labelled forms of Siberian Elm, Ulmus pumila,[7][8] which is known to produce 'JH'-type long shoots. Melville considered 'JH' a hybrid cultivar from the 'Elegantissima' group of Ulmus × hollandica. Uncertainty about its parentage has led most nurserymen to list the tree simply as Ulmus 'Jacqueline Hillier'. 'JH' is not known to produce flowers and samarae, or (when grown from cuttings) root suckers.

Ulmus 'Jacqueline Hillier'
'Jacqueline Hillier', Arènes de Lutèce, Paris, 2007
GenusUlmus
Cultivar'Jacqueline Hillier'
OriginEngland

Not to be confused with Ulmus × hollandica 'Hillieri', an older miniature elm from the same nursery.

Description edit

With time 'JH' makes a large shrub, then a small tree, initially of dense habit, but spreading with age if left unpruned. It bears small, double-toothed scabrid leaves 2.5 cm to 3.5 cm long on densely hairy twigs. In winter its tidy 'herringbone' branches and branchlets proclaim it an elm, despite its shrublike size.

Pests and diseases edit

Resistance to Dutch elm disease is not known, but is probably academic as the tree is unlikely to attain the height at which it would attract the attention of the bark beetles that act as vectors of the disease. In trials in the United States, 'JH' was found to be virtually unaffected by the Elm Leaf Beetle Xanthogaleruca luteola .

Cultivation edit

'JH' is commonly found in cultivation in Europe and the United States,[9] where it is considered particularly suitable for small gardens, rockeries, low hedges, and bonsai. It is said that a hardy tree can survive temperatures as low as −25 °F (−32 °C) in North America.[10] Despite its dwarf nature and its reputation as a slow-grower, 'JH' is said to grow 6 ft (1.8 m) by 6 ft (1.8 m) in ten years,[10] faster than the dwarf wych elm 'Nana'.

Etymology edit

The cultivar was named for a daughter-in-law of Sir Harold Hillier by Roy Lancaster, when Curator of the Hillier Arboretum.

Notable trees edit

The UK TROBI Champion grows at Talbot Manor in Norfolk, measuring 8 m high by 28 cm d.b.h. in 2008. Another at Exbury Gardens in Hampshire measured 6 m high by 35 cm d.b.h. in 2006 [11] In keeping with the ancient tradition of planting funerary elms to commemorate the dead, specimens of 'Jacqueline Hillier' were planted on either side of the memorial to the dead in the Quintinshill rail disaster, Britain's worst rail disaster, in Rosebank Cemetery, Edinburgh.

Accessions edit

North America
Europe
Australasia

Nurseries edit

North America

Widely available

Europe

Widely available

References edit

  1. ^ Hilliers' Manual of Trees & Shrubs. Ed. 4, 399, (1977); David & Charles, Newton Abbot, UK
  2. ^ 'Gardeners Chronicle & New Horticulturist', 1968
  3. ^ Wyman, Donald (1967). "More plant registrations". Arnoldia. 27 (8). Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University: 66. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Dwarf elm". The Garden. 130. Royal Horticultural Society: 490. 2005. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  5. ^ Goudzwaard, L. (2011). Een nieuwe toekomst met nieuwe én oude iepen. p. 14.
  6. ^ Heybroek, H. M. (2009). Iep of olm : karakterboom van de lage landen (in Dutch). Zeist: KNNV. ISBN 978-90-5011-281-9.
  7. ^ "Вяз. Виды, сорта, посадка, уход" [Elm; types, sorts, planting, care]. 7sotok.by (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  8. ^ "Вяз мелколистный, или приземистый (Ильмовик) - Ulmus pumila L." [Siberian elm, or dwarf elm - Ulmus pumila L.]. green-men.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  9. ^ Photograph of 'JH' in the Netherlands
  10. ^ a b "Dwarf Elm | Ulmus x hollandica 'Jacqueline Hillier': Gardening". learn2grow.com. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  11. ^ Johnson, O. (2011). Champion Trees of Britain & Ireland, 169. Kew Publishing, Kew, London. ISBN 9781842464526.

External links edit

  • 'Jacqeline Hillier', Dwarf Elm www.paghat.com
  • Ulmus × hollandica 'Jacqueline Hillier', The Plantfinder's Encyclopedia, www.plantpress.com

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The dwarf elm cultivar Ulmus Jacqueline Hillier JH is an elm of uncertain origin It was cloned from a specimen found in a private garden in Selly Park Birmingham England in 1966 1 2 3 The garden s owner told Hillier that it might have been introduced from outside the country by a relative 4 Hillier at first conjectured U minor as did Heybroek 2009 5 6 Identical looking elm cultivars in Russia if they are not imported JH are labelled forms of Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila 7 8 which is known to produce JH type long shoots Melville considered JH a hybrid cultivar from the Elegantissima group of Ulmus hollandica Uncertainty about its parentage has led most nurserymen to list the tree simply as Ulmus Jacqueline Hillier JH is not known to produce flowers and samarae or when grown from cuttings root suckers Ulmus Jacqueline Hillier Jacqueline Hillier Arenes de Lutece Paris 2007GenusUlmusCultivar Jacqueline Hillier OriginEnglandNot to be confused with Ulmus hollandica Hillieri an older miniature elm from the same nursery Contents 1 Description 2 Pests and diseases 3 Cultivation 4 Etymology 5 Notable trees 6 Accessions 7 Nurseries 8 References 9 External linksDescription editWith time JH makes a large shrub then a small tree initially of dense habit but spreading with age if left unpruned It bears small double toothed scabrid leaves 2 5 cm to 3 5 cm long on densely hairy twigs In winter its tidy herringbone branches and branchlets proclaim it an elm despite its shrublike size nbsp Foliage of JH nbsp Bark of JH nbsp SamePests and diseases editResistance to Dutch elm disease is not known but is probably academic as the tree is unlikely to attain the height at which it would attract the attention of the bark beetles that act as vectors of the disease In trials in the United States JH was found to be virtually unaffected by the Elm Leaf Beetle Xanthogaleruca luteola 1 Cultivation edit JH is commonly found in cultivation in Europe and the United States 9 where it is considered particularly suitable for small gardens rockeries low hedges and bonsai It is said that a hardy tree can survive temperatures as low as 25 F 32 C in North America 10 Despite its dwarf nature and its reputation as a slow grower JH is said to grow 6 ft 1 8 m by 6 ft 1 8 m in ten years 10 faster than the dwarf wych elm Nana Etymology editThe cultivar was named for a daughter in law of Sir Harold Hillier by Roy Lancaster when Curator of the Hillier Arboretum Notable trees editThe UK TROBI Champion grows at Talbot Manor in Norfolk measuring 8 m high by 28 cm d b h in 2008 Another at Exbury Gardens in Hampshire measured 6 m high by 35 cm d b h in 2006 11 In keeping with the ancient tradition of planting funerary elms to commemorate the dead specimens of Jacqueline Hillier were planted on either side of the memorial to the dead in the Quintinshill rail disaster Britain s worst rail disaster in Rosebank Cemetery Edinburgh nbsp JH beside the Quintinshill Rail Disaster Memorial Rosebank Cemetery Edinburgh Accessions editNorth AmericaChicago Botanic Garden Illinois US 1 tree in Educational Center Gardens listed as U hollandica Jacqueline Hillier Dawes Arboretum 2 Ohio US 3 trees no acc details available Scott Arboretum US Acc no 93 518EuropeArboretum de La Petite Loiterie 3 Monthodon France No details available Bradenham Hall Garden amp Arboretum Thetford Norfolk UK 4 One tree planted 1986 Brighton amp Hove City Council UK NCCPG Elm Collection 5 Dubrava Arboretum Lithuania As U hollandica Jacqueline Hillier no other details available ELTE Botanic Garden Budapest Hungary Acc no 19981834 Granada Arboretum Jodrell Bank Cheshire UK UK Champion 6 m high 38 cm d b h in 2004 Grange Farm Arboretum 6 Lincs UK Acc no 835 Hortus Botanicus Nationalis Salaspils Latvia Acc nos 18122 3 4 5 as U hollandica Jacqueline Hillier Linnaean Gardens of Uppsala Finland Acc no 2008 0277 Royal Botanic Gardens Kew UK Acc no 1997 31 Royal Horticultural Society Gardens Wisley UK No details available Strona Arboretum University of Life Sciences Warsaw Poland As U minor Jacqueline Hillier University of Copenhagen Botanic Garden Denmark Acc no P1982 5281 University Parks Oxford UK No details available University of Oxford Botanic Garden UK Acc no 1999115 2 Westonbirt Arboretum 7 Tetbury Glos UK As U minor Jacqueline Hillier Acc nos 1987 762 1993 187 AustralasiaEastwoodhill Arboretum 8 Gisborne New Zealand 1 tree details not known Nurseries editNorth AmericaWidely available EuropeWidely availableReferences edit Hilliers Manual of Trees amp Shrubs Ed 4 399 1977 David amp Charles Newton Abbot UK Gardeners Chronicle amp New Horticulturist 1968 Wyman Donald 1967 More plant registrations Arnoldia 27 8 Arnold Arboretum Harvard University 66 Retrieved 31 August 2017 Dwarf elm The Garden 130 Royal Horticultural Society 490 2005 Retrieved 31 August 2017 Goudzwaard L 2011 Een nieuwe toekomst met nieuwe en oude iepen p 14 Heybroek H M 2009 Iep of olm karakterboom van de lage landen in Dutch Zeist KNNV ISBN 978 90 5011 281 9 Vyaz Vidy sorta posadka uhod Elm types sorts planting care 7sotok by in Russian Retrieved 2017 08 31 Vyaz melkolistnyj ili prizemistyj Ilmovik Ulmus pumila L Siberian elm or dwarf elm Ulmus pumila L green men ru in Russian Retrieved 2017 08 31 Photograph of JH in the Netherlands a b Dwarf Elm Ulmus x hollandica Jacqueline Hillier Gardening learn2grow com Retrieved 2017 08 31 Johnson O 2011 Champion Trees of Britain amp Ireland 169 Kew Publishing Kew London ISBN 9781842464526 External links edit Jacqeline Hillier Dwarf Elm www paghat com Ulmus hollandica Jacqueline Hillier The Plantfinder s Encyclopedia www plantpress com nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ulmus Jacqueline Hillier Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ulmus 27Jacqueline Hillier 27 amp oldid 1149527842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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