Ulmus of King & Co

Ulmus of King & Co nursery, Rayne, or King & Co.'s elm is an elm grown from cuttings taken in the early 1990s from four old trees surviving near Braintree, Essex, England, amidst others afflicted by Dutch elm disease (DED). The variety, released in 2010, is described by the nursery that marketed it as "English elm". A 2010 genetic test on it referred to it as "English Elm (U. procera)". At Kew it is listed as U. minor Mill., without a cultivar name.

Ulmus of King & Co

Ulmus of King & Co nursery, Rayne, or King & Co.'s elm is an elm grown from cuttings taken in the early 1990s from four old trees surviving near Braintree, Essex, England, amidst others afflicted by Dutch elm disease (DED). The variety, released in 2010, is described by the nursery that marketed it as "English elm". A 2010 genetic test on it referred to it as "English Elm (U. procera)". At Kew it is listed as U. minor Mill., without a cultivar name.