The Field Elm cultivar Ulmus minor 'Folia Alba-Punctata' was first identified by C. de Vos[1] in 1867,[2] as Ulmus campestris fol. albo punctatis. The tree is assumed to be U. minor by Green.[3]
Ulmus minor 'Folia Alba-Punctata' | |
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Species | Ulmus minor |
Cultivar | 'Folia Alba-Punctata' |
Origin | Netherlands? |
C. de Vos described the tree as having leaves dotted, not flecked, with white.
No specimens are known to survive. An 'Album Punctatum', with "white-speckled foliage", appeared in the 1902 catalogue of the Bobbink and Atkins nursery, Rutherford, New Jersey, though this may have been the 'Punctata' more common in cultivation at that time.[4]