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Ulmus 'Escaillard'

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The elm cultivar Ulmus 'Escaillard' was first described by Dumont de Courset in 1811,[1] and listed, without description, as Ulmus escaillard, by the André Leroy nursery at Angers, France, in 1849.[2] It was distributed by the Baudriller nursery of Angers[3] and by Hesse's nursery, Weener, Germany,[4][5] as U. campestris 'Escaillardii', both nurseries using U. montana for wych elm cultivars. Herbarium specimens from a tree in The Hague obtained from the Hesse nursery label it variously U. glabra 'Escaillardii' and Ulmus × hollandica 'Escaillardi'. The latter was Christine Buisman's determination (1931), identifiable as hers by its handwriting and red label.[6]

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Description

'Escaillard' was a small-leaved elm.[1][7]

Cultivation

No specimens are known to survive.

Synonymy

  • Ulmus campestris var. escaillardii.[8]

References

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