Ulmus pumila 'Harbin'
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Ulmus pumila 'Harbin' | |
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Species | Ulmus pumila |
Cultivar | 'Harbin' |
Origin | Manchuria, China |
The Siberian Elm cultivar Ulmus pumila 'Harbin' is an older Manchurian selection[1] superseded in the United States by 'Dropmore'.
Description
'Harbin' is a rounded or umbrella-headed tree growing to between 9 and 12 m in height, with fine branchlets bearing narrow leaves 5 cm long.[1]
Pests and diseases
See under Ulmus pumila.
Cultivation
'Harbin' is known to be hardy in the American prairies.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Andrews, Brian (1987). Northern Gardens. Lone Pine Publishing. p. 229. ISBN 9780919433359.