Lacebark Elm Cultivars Ulmus Parvifolia

Lacebark Elm Cultivars Ulmus Parvifolia

Lacebark Elm Cultivars Ulmus parvifolia P O Box 189 | Boring OR 97009 | 800-825-8202 | www.jfschmidt.com Ulmus parvifolia ‘Emer II’ PP 7552 Tall, upright and arching, this cultivar’s growth habit is unique Allee® Elm among U. parvifolia cultivars, Zone: 5 | Height: 50' | Spread: 35' being reminiscent of the grand Shape: Upright vase, arching American Elm. Its exfoliating Foliage: Medium green, glossy bark creates a mosaic of orange, Fall Color: Yellow-orange to rust red tan and gray, a beautiful sight on a mature tree. Discovered by DISEASE TOLERANCE: Dr. Michael Dirr of University of Dutch Elm Disease and phloem Georgia, Athens. necrosis Ulmus parvifolia ‘Emer I’ Bark of a mature tree is a mosaic of orange, tan, and gray patches, Athena® Classic Elm giving it as much interest in winter Zone: 5 | Height: 30' | Spread: 35' as in summer. The canopy is tightly Shape: Broadly rounded formed. Discovered by Dr. Michael Foliage: Medium green, glossy Dirr of University of Georgia, Fall Color: Yellowish Athens. DISEASE TOLERANCE: Dutch Elm Disease and phloem necrosis Ulmus parvifolia ‘UPMTF’ PP 11295 Bosque® is well shaped for plant- ing on city streets and in restricted Bosque® Elm spaces, thanks to its upright Zone: 6 | Height: 45' | Spread: 30' growth habit and narrow crown. Shape: Upright pyramidal to Fine textured and glossy, its dark broadly oval green foliage is complemented by Foliage: Dark green, glossy multi-colored exfoliating bark. Fall Color: Yellow-orange DISEASE TOLERANCE: Dutch Elm Disease and phloem necrosis Ulmus parvifolia ‘Dynasty’ A broadly rounded tree with fine textured foliage and good Dynasty Elm environ mental tolerance. It tends Zone: 5 | Height: 40' | Spread: 40' to develop better fall color than is Shape: Rounded typical of the species. A National Foliage: Green Arboretum introduction. Fall Color: Orange-yellow DISEASE TOLERANCE: Dutch Elm Disease and phloem necrosis Ulmus parvifolia ‘Emerald Prairie’ Cold and drought tolerance plus clean, dark green foliage make Emerald Prairie Elm this a tough and adaptable Zone: 5 | Height: 40' | Spread: 30' performer for the Great Plains. Shape: Upright spreading, arching vase Of smaller stature than American Foliage: Dark green, glossy Elm, its growth habit is reminis- Fall Color: Yellow cent of the iconic vase-shaped street tree. INSECT RESISTANCE: elm leaf beetle DISEASE TOLERANCE: Dutch Elm Disease and phloem necrosis Ulmus parvifolia ‘BSNUPF’ PP 17655 With better cold hardiness and the tightest form we have seen, Everclear® Elm this lacebark elm grows quickly Zone: 5 | Height: 40' | Spread: 15' and uniformly into handsome rows Shape: Columnar to narrow vase in the nursery. City streets are Foliage: Dark green, glossy graced by the formality of its Fall Color: Yellow narrow shape. INSECT RESISTANCE: elm leaf beetle DISEASE TOLERANCE: Dutch Elm Disease and phloem necrosis Ulmus parvifolia ‘JFS-Barrett’ This tree features the best summer foliage we have seen in Emerald Flair™ Elm the species. The deep, dark green Zone: 5 | Height: 40' | Spread: 35' foliage is so healthy that it stands Shape: Upright spreading vase out from other selections. Broadly Foliage: Deep green vase shaped with arching branch- Fall Color: Red to orange-red es, it has better red fall color than most cultivars. DISEASE TOLERANCE: Dutch Elm Disease and phloem necrosis.

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