Ulmus parvifolia 'Cork Bark'
The Chinese Elm cultivar Ulmus parvifolia 'Cork Bark' is a North American clone.
Ulmus parvifolia 'Cork Bark' | |
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Species | Ulmus parvifolia |
Cultivar | 'Cork Bark' |
Origin | North America |
Description
Not available.
Pests and diseases
The species and its cultivars are highly resistant, but not immune, to Dutch elm disease, and unaffected by the Elm Leaf Beetle Xanthogaleruca luteola.[1]
Synonymy
- Ulmus parvifolia Jacq. corticosa
Accessions
North America
- Dawes Arboretum , Newark, Ohio; US. 2 trees, as 'Corkbark'. No acc. details available.
- Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens, Canada. Acc. no. 990142
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gollark: What?
gollark: IIRC the Old Testament actually contains recordings of commands by god to kill specific groups.
gollark: Not all religions say "be peaceful and not mean to each other", though?
gollark: I mean, if you believe Religion 1 and believe that everyone who believes Religion 2 will go to hell and suffer forever, then you obviously don't want Religion 2 to spread.
References
- "Elm Leaf Beetle Survey". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
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