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Ulmus minor 'Goodyeri' : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ulmus minor 'Goodyeri'
The Field Elm cultivar ''Ulmus minor'' 'Goodyeri', commonly known as 'Goodyer's Elm', was discovered by John Goodyer in 1624 at Pennington near the Hampshire coast between Lymington and Christchurch. 〔Melville, R. (1938). Contributions to the study of British elms. 1. What is Goodyer's Elm? ''The Journal of Botany'', Vol. 76. July 1938, p. 185 - 192.〕 No old specimens are known to survive, but the tree is perpetuated by numerous root suckers, notably in the lanes about the Alice Lisle public house in the New Forest hamlet of Rockford.〔Chatters, C. (2009). ''Flowers of the Forest - People and Plants in the New Forest National Park''. Wildguides. ISBN 978-1-903657-19-5〕 The tree has suffered misidentification in the centuries since its discovery, firstly by Philip Miller in his 'Gardeners' Dictionary' of 1731,〔Miller, P. (1731). ''The Gardener's & Botanist's Dictionary'', Vol. II, part 2 , Q - Z, p. 33, Private publication.〕 and later in the early 20th century by Augustine Henry, who confused the tree with Plot Elm, whose centre of distribution was in the East Midlands, some 200 miles away and of completely different appearance.〔Elwes, H. J. & Henry, A. (1913). ''The Trees of Great Britain & Ireland''. Vol. VII. pp 1848-1929. Private publication. ()〕 ==Synonymy== ''Ulmus minor'' 'Goodyeri' was formerly known as ''Ulmus stricta'' var. ''goodyeri'' Melville, and ''Ulmus minor'' subsp. ''angustifolia'' var. ''goodyeri'' Richens.
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