Ulmus laevis 'Aureovariegata'
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The European White Elm cultivar Ulmus laevis 'Aureovariegata' (also 'Aureo-variegata'[1]), a yellow-variegated form, may have been the tree first listed, without description, in Hortus Regius Monacensis (1829) as Ulmus effusa (: laevis) variegata, grown at the Munich Botanic Garden.[2] An Ulmus effusa (: laevis) fol. variegatis (Hort.) was first described c.1890 by the Späth nursery of Berlin, which distributed the tree in the late 19th century.[3] The name U. effusa (: laevis) f. aureovariegata appeared in Beissner and Schelle's Handbuch der Laubholz-Benennung, 1903, without description.[1][4]
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Ulmus laevis 'Aureovariegata' | |
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Species | Ulmus laevis |
Cultivar | 'Aureovariegata' |
Origin | Europe |
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There was also an Ulmus laevis cultivar 'Punctata', with white-flecked leaves.