Varieties planted were Eucalyptus 'parvifolia' (which is now known as parvula ), gunni and rubida . Eucalyptus 'parvifolia' is one of the more hardy commercial varieties.
© Copyright by Mountain States Wholesale Nursery 2006 Visit our web site at www.mswn.com for more information. CORDIA PARVIFOLIA LITTLE LEAF CORDIA When summer temperatures and humidity soar, Little Leaf Cordia can be counted on to provide some visual relief.
ENH-809 Ulmus parvifolia: Chinese Elm 1 Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson 2 1. This document is ENH-809, one of a series of the Environmental Horticulture, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural
ENH-810 Ulmus parvifolia ‘Drake’: ‘Drake’ Chinese Elm 1 Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson 2 1. This document is ENH-810, one of a series of the Environmental Horticulture, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural
Seed Propagation of Cordia boissieri and Cordia parvifolia U.K. Schuch 1, E. Davison 1, J. Kelly 2 1 Plant Sciences Department, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 2 Pima County Cooperative Extension, Tucson, AZ 85719 Abstract Cordia boissieri and Cordia parvifolia are plants commonly used ...
Fact SheetST-652 October 1994 Ulmusparvifolia Figure1. Middle-aged Chinese Elm. Chinese Elm 1 EdwardF. Gilmanand Dennis G. Watson 2 INTRODUCTION An excellent tree that is surprisingly under-used, Chinese Elmpossesses many traits which make it ideal for a multitude of landscape uses (Fig. 1).
Tree logic Pty Ltd. 2006 Ulmus parvifolia (Chinese Elm) Origin: China and Japan Habit: A broad crowned evergreen (in mild climates) to semi-deciduous, non suckering tree growing to a maximum height of about 12m x 10m.
1 Chinese Elm Ulmus parvifolia Propagation Chinese elm is propagated by semi-hardwood stem tip cuttings taken in the summer. Rooting should occur in 8-10 weeks under intermittent mist.
SUMMARY Ulmus L. and Zelkova Spach are two species of the family Ulmaceae occuring in Europe. Ulmus (elm) comprises about 45 species that show a range of susceptibilities to Elm Yellows (EY), the most widespread and serious phytoplasma disease for these hosts.
LEAF COLOR: Dark green in summer, leathery, almost black; bronze to bronze-brown in fall. LEAF DESCRIPTION: SIMPLE, 1to 2long and half as wide, ovate shape, uneven at base (oblique), margins rounded — serrate.