The putative Field Elm Ulmus minor sensu latissimo cultivar 'Purpurascens' was listed by Lavallée [2] in Arb. Segrez. 236, 1877, as U. campestris var. purpurascens, but without description, and later by Schneider in Ill. Handb. Laubh. 1: 220, 1904. Krüssmann [3] in Handb. Laubgeh. 2: 540, 1962, identified it as a cultivar.
Description
The tree has small leaves approximately 25 mm long, tinged with purple when young, but turning dark-green later, and usually remaining a shrub.
Synonymy
Ulmus myrtifolia purpurea: Louis de Smet [4], (Ghent, Belgium), Catalogue 10, p. 59, 1877.
Accessions
Europe
Brighton & Hove City Council, UK, NCCPG elm collection [5]: Brighton & Hove Junior School (1 tree), Cottesmore St. Mary School (1 tree, National Champion) and Davigdor Road (1 tree)
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