Ulmus 'Rebella' | |
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Ulmus 'Rebella', Amsterdam.
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Genus | Ulmus |
Hybrid parentage | U. parvifolia × U. americana |
Cultivar | 'Rebella' |
Origin | US |
Ulmus 'Rebella' is an American hybrid cultivar elm raised from a rare crossing of the Chinese Elm U. parvifolia (female parent) and the American Elm U. americanabySmalley and Guries of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation in 1987 as clone 2245-9. Grown under licence by Eisele GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany, 'Rebella' was released to commerce in Europe in 2011.[1]
'Rebella' is a small, slow growing tree with pendent twigs bearing small leaves which can turn brown, red, orange, or yellow in autumn, depending on the weather.[1]
'Rebella' is very resistant to Dutch elm disease.
'Rebella' is intended as a garden ornamental;.[1] It is not known to be in commerce in North AmericaorAustralasia.
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