List of elm cultivars, hybrids and hybrid cultivars

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Species cultivars[]

A weeping elm graft.

Ulmus alata[]

Lace Parasol.

Ulmus americana[]

Ulmus crassifolia[]

Brazos Rim

Ulmus davidiana var. japonica[]

Ulmus glabra[]

Ulmus laevis[]

Ulmus minor[]

Ulmus parvifolia[]

Ulmus pumila[]

Hybrids cultivars[]

Ulmus × arbuscula[]

U. glabra × U. pumila. Russia

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U. serotina × U. crassifolia. US

Ulmus × brandisiana[]

U. chumlia × U. wallichiana. India, Pakistan.

Ulmus davidiana var. japonica × U. minor[]

Ulmus davidiana var. japonica × U. minor. US

Ulmus × diversifolia[]

U. glabra × U. minor 'Coritana' × U. minor 'Plotii'. UK.

Ulmus × hollandica[]

U. glabra × U. minor. - Dutch Elm, (US) Netherland Elm. Europe

Ulmus × intermedia[]

U. rubra × U. pumila[1]

Ulmus × mesocarpa[]

U. macrocarpa × U. davidiana var. japonica. Korea.

Cultivated varieties from unnamed or natural hybrids[]

  • Ulmus 'Amsterdam'. 'Bea Schwarz', open pollination? Netherlands, before 1950.
  • Ulmus 'Androssowii'. U. pumila × U. minor 'Umbraculifera'. Uzbekistan
  • Ulmus 'Arno'. 'Plantyn' × U. pumila. Italy, 2006.
  • Ulmus 'Cathedral'. U. davidiana var. japonica × U. pumila. US, 1994.
  • Ulmus 'Charisma': See under 'Morton Glossy' = Triumph
  • Ulmus 'Clusius'. ('Exoniensis' × U. wallichiana) × 'Bea Schwarz' selfed. Netherlands, 1983.
  • Ulmus 'Columella'. 'Plantyn' selfed or openly pollinated. Netherlands, 1989.
  • Ulmus 'Den Haag'. U. pumila × 'Belgica'. Netherlands, 1936.
  • Ulmus 'Dodoens'. ('Exoniensis' × U. wallichiana) selfed. Netherlands, 1973.
  • Ulmus . ((U. glabra × U. minor) x 'Commelin'). Netherlands, 2021.
  • Ulmus 'Fiorente'. U. pumila × U. minor. Italy, 2006.
  • Ulmus 'Frontier'. U. minor × U. parvifolia. US, 1990.
  • Ulmus 'Fuente Umbria'. U. minor × U. pumila. Spain, 2000.
  • Ulmus 'Homestead'. U. pumila × ('Commelin' × (U. pumila × 'Hoersholmiensis')). US, 1984.
  • Ulmus 'Karagatch'. U. pumila × U. × androssowii? Turkestan,  c. 1910
  • Ulmus 'Lobel'. ('Exoniensis' × U. wallichiana) × 'Bea Schwarz' selfed. Netherlands, 1973.
  • Ulmus 'Morfeo'. (U. × hollandica × U. minor) × U. chenmoui. Italy, 2010.
  • Ulmus 'Morton' = Accolade. U. davidiana var. japonica × U. davidiana var. japonica. US, 2000.
  • Ulmus 'Morton Glossy' = Triumph. 'Morton' = Accolade × 'Morton Plainsman' = Vanguard. US, 2000.
  • Ulmus 'Morton Plainsman' = Vanguard. U. pumila × U. davidiana var. japonica. US, 2000.
  • Ulmus 'Morton Red Tip' = Danada Charm. 'Morton' = Accolade open pollination. US, circa 2000.
  • Ulmus 'Morton Stalwart' = Commendation. 'Morton' = Accolade × (U. pumila × U. minor). US, 2000.
  • Ulmus 'Nanguen' = Lutèce. 'Plantyn' × ('Bea Schwarz' × 'Bea Schwarz' selfed). Netherlands, 2002.
  • Ulmus 'New Horizon'. U. davidiana var. japonica × U. pumila. US, 1994.
  • Ulmus 'Patriot'. 'Urban' × 'Prospector'. US, 1993.
  • Ulmus 'Plantyn' or 'Plantijn'. ('Exoniensis' × U. wallichiana) × (U. minor × U. minor). Netherlands, 1973.
  • Ulmus 'Plinio'. 'Plantyn' × U. pumila. Italy, 2002.
  • Ulmus 'Rageth'. US, before 1954.
  • Ulmus 'Rebella'. U. parvifolia × U. americana. US, 2011.
  • Ulmus 'Rebona'. U. davidiana var. japonica × U. pumila. US, 1993.
  • Ulmus 'Recerta'. U. pumila × U. minor. US, < 1985.
  • Ulmus 'Regal'. 'Commelin' × Dutch clone '215' (U. pumila × 'Hoersholmiensis'). US, 1983.
  • Ulmus 'Repura'. 'Regal' × (U. rubra × (U. pumila × U. davidiana var. japonica)). US, 1993.
  • Ulmus 'Revera'. 'Regal' × (U. rubra × (U. pumila × U. davidiana var. japonica)). US, 1993.
  • Ulmus 'San Zanobi'. 'Plantyn' × U. pumila. Italy, 2002.
  • Ulmus 'Sapporo Autumn Gold'. U. davidiana var. japonica × U. pumila. US, 1975.
  • Ulmus 'Sapporo Gold 2' (Resista). U. davidiana var. japonica × U. pumila. US, 1990.
  • Ulmus 'Stavast'. ('Exoniensis' × U. wallichiana) × 'Commelin'. Netherlands, c.1985.
  • Ulmus 'Toledo'. U. minor × U. pumila. Spain, 2000.
  • Ulmus 'Urban'. Dutch clone '148' ('Vegeta' × U. minor) × U. pumila. US, 1976.
  • Ulmus 'Wanoux' = Vada. 'Plantyn' × 'Plantyn' selfed. Netherlands, 2006.
  • Ulmus 'Wingham'. (((U. wallichiana × U. minor) × (U. pumila × U. minor)) o.p. × (U. × hollandica ‘Vegeta’ × U. minor)) o.p. UK, 2019.
  • and others without formal hybrid names.

Cultivars of unconfirmed derivation[]

Misidentified genus[]

See also[]

References[]

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