Zwergulme Ulmus minor 'Jacqueline Hillier'


Ulmus minor 'Jacqueline Hillier' Ulmus minor 'Jacqueline Hillier

The 'dwarf' elm cultivar Ulmus 'Jacqueline Hillier' ('JH') is an elm of uncertain origin. It was cloned from a specimen found in a private garden in Selly Park, Birmingham, England, in 1966. The garden's owner told Hillier that it might have been introduced from outside the country by a relative. Hillier at first conjectured U. minor, as did Heybroek (2009).


Ulmus minor 'Jacqueline Hillier'

Jacqueline Hillier (J.H. elm) is a unique elm variety, possibly a witch's broom with small leaves, slow growth, and picturesque habit. Its deciduous leaves are medium green, alternating, only about 3 cm long, typically hornbeam-shaped: narrowly ovate, conspicuously veined and serrated at margins. They grow in a distinctive herringbone pattern.


Ulmus hollandica Jacqueline Hillier Ulme Jacqueline Hillier jetzt

U lmus x hollandica 'Jacqueline Hillier' was formerly called Ulmus x elegantissima 'Jacqueline Hillier,' & still commonly sold by that name. Because of a long period of uncertainty about its parentage, it is still sometimes sold as U. minor or the synonymous U. carpinifolia. It was discovered in a garden in Birmingham, England, as a spontaneous.


Ulmus minor ' Jacqueline Hillier ' Dwarf Field Elm Tree Kigi Nursery

English Elm Ulmus procera) was a popular tree for park and avenue planting in the nineteenth century. One of the oldest known exotic trees in Victoria is the sole survivor of four planted in the newly established Royal Botanic Gardens in 1846. [1] An avenue of heritage-listed English Elm at , Melbourne, Victoria.


Ulmus minor 'Jacqueline Hillier' Ulmus minor 'Jacqueline Hillier

Jacqueline Hillier Elm makes a fine choice for the outdoor landscape, but it is also well-suited for use in outdoor pots and containers. With its upright habit of growth, it is best suited for use as a 'thriller' in the 'spiller-thriller-filler' container combination; plant it near the center of the pot, surrounded by smaller plants and those that spill over the edges.


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A beautiful dwarf elm, Ulmus x hollandica 'Jacqueline Hillier' is a bonsai-like shrub with a dense spreading habit and small, dainty, finely toothed green leaves. Slow growing and ideal for planting as a small garden tree, particularly effective on large rockeries and in Japanese style gardens. This elm can also be grown well as a bonsai.


Ulmus hollandica 'Jacqueline Hillier' Farmyard Nurseries

The 'dwarf' elm cultivar Ulmus ' Jacqueline Hillier' ('JH') is an elm of uncertain origin. It was cloned from a specimen found in a private garden in Selly Park, Birmingham, England, in 1966. The garden's owner told Hillier that it might have been introduced from outside the country by a relative.


Jacqueline Hillier Elm (Ulmus x hollandica 'Jacqueline Hillier') in

Ulmus minor 'Jacqueline Hillier' (syn. U. hollandica 'Jacqueline Hillier') is a large and somewhat bushy shrub with fine branches. It is a slow grower that is often grafted onto a standard tree, thus creating a small decorative tree. It forms a round crown and grows to 3 - 4 m in height.


ULMUS x hollandica 'Jacqueline Hillier' Orme de Chine ULMUS minor

'Jacqueline Hillier' was discovered growing in a garden in Birmingham, England in the early 1960s. It is a slow-growing dwarf variety with a shrubby form and small leaves often used by bonsai enthusiasts. Left to grow unpruned it will grow 6-8 feet tall and wide. The attractive leaves turn orange in the fall. Resistant to Dutch elm disease.


Ulmus hollandica Jacqueline Hillier Orme nain au port tortueux

Ulmus x hollandica 'Jacqueline Hillier' Elm is a unique, slow growing variety. The densely branched top is covered in small leaves that imitate in miniature the large, standard elms. This elegant, dwarf look of this deciduous plant makes it a great choice for bonsai or containers.


Ulmus minor 'Jacqueline Hillier' Ulmus minor 'Jacqueline Hillier

Ulmus × hollandica, commonly called Holland elm, is believed to be a hybrid of Ulmus glabra and Ulmus plottii or Ulmus minor. It is broadly columnar with a short trunk. Dark green leaves 3-5" long turn yellow in autumn. The tree can grow up to 120' tall and 80' wide. Genus name comes from the Latin name.


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A petite variety of the standard elm, Ulmus minor Jacqueline Hillier is a mid to large shrub prized for its attractive looks and exceptional resilience. Ideally suited for mixed shrub borders and hedgerows, this decorative shrub can be grown in containers as well. With a neat, dense habit, when left unpruned, this variety grows in a shrubby shape.


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Info Species x hollandica (hol-LAN-dee-kuh) Info Synonym Ulmus x elegantissima Sun Exposure Full Sun Sun to Partial Shade Foliage Grown for foliage Deciduous Height 4-6 ft. (1.2-1.8 m) 6-8 ft. (1.8-2.4 m) Spacing 6-8 ft. (1.8-2.4 m) 8-10 ft. (2.4-3 m) Hardiness USDA Zone 5a: to -28.8 °C (-20 °F) USDA Zone 5b: to -26.1 °C (-15 °F)


Ulme 'Jacqueline Hillier' Ulmus hollandica 'Jacqueline Hillier

Slow-growing, deciduous shrub of neat, dense, rounded habit about 2.5m tall, with elliptic, mid-green leaves 3.5cm long, arranged in two rows along the stems, turn yellow in autumn, and last on the tree until early winter. Flowers are not usually produced Synonyms Ulmus × elegantissima 'Jaqueline' Ulmus × elegantissima 'Jacqueline Hillier'


Ulmus minor 'Jacqueline Hillier'

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Jacqueline Hillier Elm (Ulmus 'Jacqueline Hillier') in Lafayette

Ulmus x hollandica 'Jacqueline Hillier' is a unique, slow-growing, dwarf elm with elegant, dense branching that forms a canopy. Typical of elm trees, it has an aggressive root system and will thrive in any soil type and in exposed positions. It is excellent for use in the garden or a container.