The Field ElmcultivarUlmus minor 'Viminalis Stricta' (:'narrow'), formerly known as U. campestris var. viminalis stricta,[1] is a fastigiate form of Ulmus minor 'Viminalis'. A herbarium specimen at Kew labelled U. campestris var. viminalis f. stricta[2] was considered by Melville a form of his U. × viminalis.[3]
Description
A tree of narrow and "very rigid" growth.[3]: 75 A herbarium leaf-specimen shows a leaf resembling that of the type tree, 'Viminalis'.[4]
No specimens are known to survive. There was a 'Viminals Stricta' at Kew Gardens in the early 20th century.[1]
Non-ornamental trees identified as Melville's U. × viminalis and matching the form of 'Stricta' occur in East Anglia.[5]
Notable trees
A fine specimen noted by Henry at Milton Abbey, Dorset, in 1913 of what he called U. campestris var. viminalis, which "resembled in habit the Cornish elm", may have been a form of U. minor 'Viminalis' similar to 'Stricta'.[6]