Ulmus pumila 'Poort Bulten'

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 a Siberian elm cultivar that hails from Arboretum Poort Bulten in Losser, Netherlands. This tree was for many years mistaken for Planera aquatica or 'water elm' and commercially propagated under that name.[1]

Description

The tree has smaller, paler, green leaves than the type, while the trunk has a very rough bark.[2][3][4] Planera and Ulmus fruit are easily distinguished,[5] so the identity confusion in Losser suggests that the original specimen was slow to produce seed.

Pests and diseases

See under Ulmus pumila.

Cultivation

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

Putative specimens

A young Siberian elm with rough bark and leaves smaller than those of 'Pinnato-ramosa', that remain light green all summer, stands near the entrance to Rocheid Path at the northern end of Arboretum Avenue, Edinburgh (2018).[6] Though planted c.1980, the tree does not yet produce fruit (2021).

  • Possible 'Poort Bulten', Edinburgh
    Possible 'Poort Bulten', Edinburgh
  • 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

Synonymy

  • Planera aquatica in error.

Accessions

Europe
  • Arboretum Poort Bulten [2], Acc. no. LOS0252, Losser, Netherlands.
  • Wijdemeren City Council, Elm Arboretum, 2 trees planted 2019: Brilhoek and Hornhof cemetery, Nederhorst den Berg

Nurseries

Europe

  • Noordplant [3], Glimmen, Netherlands.

Notes

  1. ^ Ulmus pumila 'Poort Bulten', Morton Arboretum [1]
  2. ^ systematics.mortonarb.org/ulmus/elmCultivar.270.html
  3. ^ Ulmus pumila 'Poort Bulten' (Siberische iep), photo gallery, arboretum-poortbulten.nl
  4. ^ "Herbarium specimen - L.1587208". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Ulmus formerly labelled Planera aquatica (specimen from Zuiderpark, Den Haag, 1955); "Herbarium specimen - L.1582326". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Ulmus formerly labelled Planera aquatica (specimen from Hillier & Sons, Winchester, 1952); "Herbarium specimen - L.1582325". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Ulmus formerly labelled Planera aquatica (specimen from Arboretum national des Barres, Nogent-sur-Vernisson, 1949)
  5. ^ Wilkinson, Gerald, Epitaph for the Elm (London, 1978), p.47
  6. ^ Tree can be seen on Google Streetview, 'above' steps of 1 Reid Terrace, Edinburgh, or from Arboretum Av., near entrance to Rocheid Path.

External links

  • U. pumila 'Poort Bulten', arboretum-poortbulten.nl
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Species, varieties and subspecies
  • U. alata (Winged elm)
  • U. americana (American elm)
  • U. americana var. floridana (Florida elm)
  • U. bergmanniana (Bergmann's elm)
  • U. bergmanniana var. bergmanniana
  • U. bergmanniana var. lasiophylla
  • U. castaneifolia (Chestnut-leafed or multinerved elm)
  • U. changii (Hangzhou elm)
  • U. changii var. changii
  • U. changii var. kunmingensis (Kunming elm)
  • U. chenmoui (Chenmou or Langya Mountain elm)
  • U. chumlia
  • U. crassifolia (Cedar or Texas cedar elm)
  • U. davidiana (David or Father David elm)
  • U. davidiana var. davidiana
  • U. davidiana var. japonica (Japanese elm)
  • U. elongata (Long raceme elm)
  • U. gaussenii (Anhui or hairy elm)
  • U. glabra (Wych or scots elm)
  • U. glaucescens (Gansu elm)
  • U. glaucescens var. glaucescens
  • U. glaucescens var. lasiocarpa (hairy-fruited glaucescent elm)
  • U. harbinensis (Harbin elm)
  • U. ismaelis
  • U. laciniata (Manchurian cut-leaf or lobed elm)
  • U. laciniata var. nikkoensis (Nikko elm)
  • U. laevis (European white elm)
  • U. laevis var. celtidea
  • U. laevis var. parvifolia
  • U. laevis var. simplicidens
  • U. lamellosa (Hebei elm)
  • U. lanceifolia (Vietnam elm)
  • U. macrocarpa (Large-fruited elm)
  • U. macrocarpa var. glabra
  • U. macrocarpa var. macrocarpa
  • U. mexicana (Mexican elm)
  • U. microcarpa (Tibetan elm)
  • U. minor (Field elm)
  • U. minor subsp. minor
  • U. minor var. italica
  • U. parvifolia (Chinese or lacebark elm)
  • U. parvifolia var. coreana (Korean elm)
  • U. prunifolia (Cherry-leafed elm)
  • U. pseudopropinqua (Harbin spring elm)
  • U. pumila (Siberian elm)
  • U. rubra (Slippery elm)
  • U. serotina (September elm)
  • U. szechuanica (Szechuan (Sichuan) or red-fruited elm)
  • U. thomasii (Rock or cork elm)
  • U. uyematsui (Alishan elm)
  • U. villosa (Cherry-bark or marn elm)
  • U. wallichiana (Himalayan or kashmir elm)
  • U. wallichiana subsp. wallichiana
  • U. wallichiana subsp. xanthoderma
  • U. wallichiana var. tomentosa
Disputed species, varieties and subspecies
  • U. boissieri
  • U. minor subsp. canescens (Grey, grey-leafed or hoary elm)
  • U. elliptica
Hybrids
  • U. davidiana var. japonica × U. minor
  • U. × arbuscula
  • U. × arkansana
  • U. × brandisiana
  • U. × diversifolia
  • U. × hollandica (Dutch elm)
  • U. × hollandica var. insularum
  • U. × intermedia
  • U. × mesocarpa
Species cultivars
American elm
Cedar elm
Chinese elm
European white elm
Field elm
Japanese elm
Siberian elm
Winged elm
Wych elm
Hybrid cultivars
Dutch elm
U. × intermedia
Unconfirmed derivation cultivarsFossil elms
  • U. okanaganensis