Ulmus × hollandica (Ulmus Ux Hollandica) — a medium houseplant
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Ulmus × hollandica

Ulmus Ux Hollandica

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Ulmus × hollandica Mill. , often known simply as Dutch elm, is a natural hybrid between Wych elm Ulmus glabra and field elm Ulmus minor which commonly occurs across Europe wherever the ranges of the parent species overlap. In England, according to the field-studies of R. H. Richens, "The largest area [of hybridization] is a band extending across Essex from the Hertfordshire border to southern Suffolk. The next largest is in northern Bedfordshire and adjoining parts of Northamptonshire. Comparable zones occur in Picardy and Cotentin in northern France". Crosses between U. × hollandica and either of the parent species are also classified as U. × hollandica. Ulmus × hollandica hybrids, natural and artificial, have been widely planted elsewhere.The botanical name hollandica was first used for an elm variety by Plukenet in 1697 in describing a cultivar of this group now called 'Major'.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Ulmus
Family
Ulmaceae
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Other names.

en Dutch elm en Holland elm en Dutch Hybrid Elm en Hybrid Ulmus en Hybrid Elm en Ulmus x hollandica
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Ulmus × hollandica leaf
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Ulmus × hollandica leaf
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Ulmus × hollandica bark
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Ulmus × hollandica bark
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Ulmus × hollandica habit
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Ulmus × hollandica habit
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