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has gloss | eng: The Wych Elm Ulmus glabra cultivar Corylifolia Purpurea was raised from seed of Purpurea . Description The tree was described by Pynaert in Bull. Arb. Flor. Cult. Potag. 1879 as having large purplish leaves resembling those of Hazel in shape. Cultivation Only one specimen of Corylfolia Purpurea is known to survive, in Canada. A specimen at the Ryston Hall , Norfolk, arboretum, obtained from the Späth nursery in Berlin before 1914 , was killed by the earlier strain of Dutch elm disease prevalent in the 1930s. Synonymy *Ulmus scabra purpurea corylifolia: Dieck (Zöschen, Germany), Haupt-Cat. 1885, p. 82. Accessions ;North America *Toronto Botanical Garden , Toronto, Canada. References |
lexicalization | eng: ''Ulmus glabra'' 'Corylifolia Purpurea' |
lexicalization | eng: Ulmus glabra 'Corylifolia Purpurea' |
instance of | (noun) a variety of a plant developed from a natural species and maintained under cultivation cultivar |
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