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has gloss | eng: The Chinese Elm Ulmus parvifolia cultivar Burgundy is a small American development. Description The tree rarely exceeds 6 m in height, and has a broad, rounded form. The leaves are relatively large, dark-green, turning a deep burgundy in autumn. The exfoliating mottled bark is a rich orange-brown. Pests and diseases The species and its cultivars are highly resistant, but not immune, to Dutch elm disease, and completely unaffected by the Elm Leaf Beetle Xanthogaleruca luteola . Cultivation Burgundy is not known to be in cultivation beyond North America. Etymology Presumably named for the colour of its autumn foliage. Accessions North America *Scott Arboretum. Acc. no. 2003-261 *U S National Arboretum , Washington, D.C., USA. Acc. no. 62211. Nurseries North America (Widely available) External links *http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/factsheets/trees-new/cultivars/ulmus_parvifolia.htm Ulmus parvifolia cultivar list. *http://fletcher.ces.state.nc.us/programs/nursery/metria/metria11/warren/elm.htm Return of the Elm - the status of elms in the nursery industry in 2000. Warren, K., J. Frank Schmidt and Co. |
lexicalization | eng: ''Ulmus parvifolia'' 'Burgundy' |
lexicalization | eng: Ulmus parvifolia 'Burgundy' |
instance of | (noun) a variety of a plant developed from a natural species and maintained under cultivation cultivar |
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