Ulmus × hollandica
Goldulme (Ulmus × hollandica ' Wredei ')
The Dutch elm (Ulmus × hollandica ) is a hybrid of Ulmus minor and Ulmus glabra.
Description
The Dutch elm is a large, deciduous tree that stature heights of up to 40 meters reached, which has a straight trunk ( terminal shoot ). It forms a dense, compact and richly branched crown. The ovate - elliptic, deeply doubly serrated leaves are 8-12 cm long.
He is a deep-rooting, the preferred moderately dry to moist (optimal moist ), deep, rich, slightly acidic to alkaline clay soils. The Dutch elm is frost-hardy, hitzverträglich and warmth, tolerates flooding is wind resistant, flowering and fruiting remarkably strong.
Varieties
- ' Wredei ' ( Goldulme )
- ' Groeneveld '
- ' Jaqueline Hiller '
- ' Dampieri Aurea'
Source
- Bruns, German Export Nurseries, 1996: Bruns, plant catalog, Oldenburg, 1996.
- Elm Family
- Hybrid