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- Ulmus_Wentworthii abstract "Ulmus 'Wentworthii', commonly known as the Wentworth Elm, is a cultivar with a distinctive weeping habit which appears to have been introduced to cultivation towards the end of the 19th century. A putative hybrid, little is known of its history; indeed, the tree is not mentioned in either Elwes & Henry's or Bean's classic works on British trees. The earliest known references are German and Dutch, the first by de Vos in 1890. At about the same time, the tree was offered for sale by the Späth nursery of Berlin, suggesting the tree was, in spite of its very English name, of German origin (see Etymology).The only known references to the provenance of the Wentworth Elm are two found in the Ulmus 'Names' list of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, where it is identified as a hybrid of the Huntingdon Elm Ulmus × hollandica 'Vegeta' and Plot's Elm Ulmus minor var. plotii (RBGE ref. no. 32931). However, the Royal Botanic Garden specimen bore no trace of Plot's elm parentage in either form or leaves. Melville dismissed the Wentworthii Pendula growing at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew as simply U. × vegeta [1].".
- Ulmus_Wentworthii thumbnail Wentworth_RBGE.jpg?width=300.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageExternalLink 1605.pdf.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageExternalLink botanists?id=102705.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageExternalLink botanists?id=172332.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageID "29068736".
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageLength "4806".
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageRevisionID "661267910".
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Ambassador.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Anne,_Queen_of_Great_Britain.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Apetalous.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Augustine_Henry.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Australasia.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elm_cultivars.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Watson-Wentworth,_2nd_Marquess_of_Rockingham.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Classical_architecture.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Cornelis_de_Vos,_botanist.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Cultivar.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_elm_disease.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Elm.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Ernst_Schelle.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Henry_John_Elwes.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Leopold_Dippel.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XIV_of_France.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Ludwig_Beissner.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Petal.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Prussia.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Ronald_Melville.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Botanic_Garden_Edinburgh.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Botanic_Gardens,_Kew.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Späth_nursery.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Wentworth,_1st_Earl_of_Strafford_(1672–1739).
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Ulmus.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Ulmus_minor_Plotii.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Ulmus_minor_var._plotii.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Ulmus_xc3x97_hollandica_Vegeta_(Huntingdon_Elm).
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Wentworth_Castle.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink Wentworth_Woodhouse.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLink William_Jackson_Bean.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Ulmus'' 'Wentworthii'".
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ulmus 'Wentworthii'".
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wentworth Elm".
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wentworthii".
- Ulmus_Wentworthii cultivar "'Wentworthii'".
- Ulmus_Wentworthii hasPhotoCollection Ulmus_Wentworthii.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii imageCaption "'Wentworth Elm', RBG Edinburgh, died circa 2000 .".
- Ulmus_Wentworthii name "Ulmus hybrid".
- Ulmus_Wentworthii origin "Unknown".
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Cultivar.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii subject Category:Elm_cultivars.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii hypernym Cultivar.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii type CultivatedVariety.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii type Eukaryote.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii type Plant.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii type Species.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii type Thing.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii type Q19088.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii type Q4886.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii type Q756.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii comment "Ulmus 'Wentworthii', commonly known as the Wentworth Elm, is a cultivar with a distinctive weeping habit which appears to have been introduced to cultivation towards the end of the 19th century. A putative hybrid, little is known of its history; indeed, the tree is not mentioned in either Elwes & Henry's or Bean's classic works on British trees. The earliest known references are German and Dutch, the first by de Vos in 1890.".
- Ulmus_Wentworthii label "Ulmus 'Wentworthii'".
- Ulmus_Wentworthii sameAs m.0dljc8z.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii sameAs Q7879358.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii sameAs Q7879358.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii wasDerivedFrom Ulmus_Wentworthiioldid=661267910.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii depiction Wentworth_RBGE.jpg.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii isPrimaryTopicOf Ulmus_Wentworthii.
- Ulmus_Wentworthii name "Ulmus hybrid".