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The elm cultivar ''''Ulmus'' × ''hollandica'''' 'Elegantissima' was the name given by A. R. Horwood in his ''Flora of Leicestershire and Rutland'' (1933) to an elm found in those counties 〔Horwood, A.R. & Noel, C.W.F, (1933). ''Fl. Leicestershire & Rutland'': 482〕〔''Hilliers' Manual of Trees & Shrubs''. (1977). David & Charles, Newton Abbot, UK.〕 and later identified by Melville as a natural hybrid between Wych Elm and Plot Elm. According to Melville, the hybrid occurs in the main areas of Plot Elm distribution, where it is more common than Plot Elm itself.〔Melville, Ronald, ''The Journal of Botany'', London, Vol.78, August 1940〕 The tree is sometimes known simply as the 'Midlands Elm'.〔Wilkinson, G. (1978). ''Epitaph for the Elm'', p.83. Hutchinson. ISBN 0-09-131450-X〕 The tree should not be confused with ''U. suberosa (: minor?) elegantissima'' Hort. listed by Kirchner (), in Kirchner & Petzold() ''Arb. Muscav.'' 556, 1864, as a synonym for ''U. × viminalis'' 'Variegata' (: Marginata). ==Description== Bean, following Melville, says the hybrid is variable in form, combining characteristics of Wych Elm and Plot Elm.〔Bean, W. J. (1988) ''Trees and shrubs hardy in Great Britain'', 8th edition, Murray, London, p.659〕 The tree is said to have rather narrow leaves of leathery texture.〔
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