Ulmus 'Myrtifolia Purpurea'
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The Elm cultivar Ulmus 'Myrtifolia Purpurea', the Purple Myrtle-leaved Elm, was first mentioned by Louis de Smet of Ghent (1877) as Ulmus myrtifolia purpurea.[1] An U. campestris myrtifolia purpurea Hort. was distributed by Louis van Houtte in the 1880s,[2] by the Späth nursery, Berlin, in the 1890s and early 1900s,[3] and by the Hesse Nursery, Weener, Germany, till the 1930s.[4]
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Schneider,[5] Henry,[6] and Green[7] believed 'Myrtifolia Purpurea' a synonym of U. minor 'Purpurascens',[7] which was also first listed in 1877.
The cultivar U. 'Myrtifolia' is not related to 'Myrtifolia Purpurea'.[8]