Ulmus 'Urban' is an American hybrid elm cultivar selected from the progeny of a controlled crossing of the Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila with the Dutch clone '148' in 1958 by Toru Arisumi of the USDA at Columbus, Ohio. Clone '148' had been sent to the US from the Netherlands in 1952 by Johanna Went, leader of the elm research team at the Willie Commelin Scholten Phytopathology Laboratory in Baarn.
'Urban', Royal Bath & West showground, Shepton Mallet, UK
Leaves and £1 coin
Bark of mature tree
Elm cultivars, Nether-lands; 'Urban' 3rd from right
Ulmus pumila, the Siberian elm, is a tree native to Asia. It is also known as the Asiatic elm and dwarf elm, but sometimes miscalled the 'Chinese elm'. U. pumila has been widely cultivated throughout Asia, North America, Argentina, and southern Europe, becoming naturalized in many places, notably across much of the United States.
Ulmus pumila
Bark (Korea)
Stump showing rapid stem diameter increase (>40 millimetres (1+1⁄2 in) per annum)
Summer foliage