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Ulmus pumila 'Poort Bulten'

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Elm cultivar
Ulmus pumila 'Poort Bulten'
'Poort Bulten' at the Arboretum Poort Bulten, Losser, NL
SpeciesUlmus pumila
Cultivar'Poort Bulten'
OriginNetherlands

Ulmus pumila, or 'Poort Bulten,' is aSiberian elmcultivar propagated from a tree in Arboretum Poort Bulten inLosser, Netherlands. The original, planted c.1912 by landscape architect Leonard Springer, was included in what was mainly a collection of evergreens, most of which were felled for firewood during World War II. Following a post-war inventory error, for many years the tree was mistaken forPlanera aquatica or 'water elm' and commercially propagated under that name.[1] Later research determined it anU. pumila form from Mongolia.[2]

Description

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The tree has smaller, paler green leaves than the type, while the trunk has a very rough bark.[3][4][5]Planera andUlmus fruit are easily distinguished,[6] so the identity confusion in Losser suggests that the original specimen was slow to produce seed.

Pests and diseases

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See underUlmus pumila.

Cultivation

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'Poort Bulten' is not known to have been introduced to North America or Australasia.

Putative specimens

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A Siberian elm with rough bark and leaves smaller than those of'Pinnato-ramosa', that remain light green all summer, matching those of 'Poort Bulten', stands near the entrance to Rocheid Path at the northern end of Arboretum Avenue, Edinburgh (2025).[7] Though planted c.1980, the tree does not yet produce fruit.

  • Putative 'Poort Bulten', Edinburgh (2016)
    Putative 'Poort Bulten', Edinburgh (2016)
  • Same tree, from Arboretum Avenue
    Same tree, from Arboretum Avenue
  • Bole of the same
    Bole of the same
  • Dried leaves of the same (upper surface; colour faded in pressing)
    Dried leaves of the same (upper surface; colour faded in pressing)
  • Lower surface
    Lower surface

Notable trees

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The original still stands (2024). When planted in 1912 it stood among other elms at the back of the park, but following a change of main entrance, it now stands at the front.[2]

Synonymy

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  • Planera aquatica in error.

Accessions

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Europe

Nurseries

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Europe

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Notes

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  1. ^Ulmus pumila 'Poort Bulten', Morton Arboretum[1]
  2. ^abToine van der Heijden, 'Siberian elm', Poort Bulten, December 2021; zakenkrant.nl
  3. ^systematics.mortonarb.org/ulmus/elmCultivar.270.html
  4. ^Ulmus pumila 'Poort Bulten' (Siberische iep), photo gallery, arboretum-poortbulten.nl
  5. ^"Herbarium specimen - L.1587208".Botany catalogues.Naturalis Biodiversity Center.Ulmus formerly labelledPlanera aquatica (specimen from Zuiderpark, Den Haag, 1955);"Herbarium specimen - L.1582326".Botany catalogues.Naturalis Biodiversity Center.Ulmus formerly labelledPlanera aquatica (specimen fromHillier & Sons,Winchester, 1952);"Herbarium specimen - L.1582325".Botany catalogues.Naturalis Biodiversity Center.Ulmus formerly labelledPlanera aquatica (specimen fromArboretum national des Barres,Nogent-sur-Vernisson, 1949)
  6. ^Wilkinson, Gerald,Epitaph for the Elm (London, 1978), p.47
  7. ^Putative 'Poort Bulten', Arboretum Av., Edinburgh; seen 'above' steps of 1 Reid Terrace - Google Maps, July 2019, access date: 27 December 2024

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American elm
Cedar elm
Chinese elm
European white elm
Field elm
Japanese elm
Siberian elm
Winged elm
Wych elm
Hybridcultivars
Dutch elm
U. ×intermedia
Unconfirmed derivation cultivars
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