Cultivar 'Star' | ||
Origin Plumfield Nurseries, Fremont, Nebraska, USA People also search for Ulmus americana 'Vase' |
The American Elm cultivar Ulmus americana 'Star' was a selection made by the Plumfield Nursery, Fremont, Nebraska, c. 1945.
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Description
'Star' was cloned by grafting cuttings from a local tree of compact growth with a much-branched, globose crown, very compact, but ultimately 'not as tall as others' (presumably other American elms).
Cultivation
'Star' was first marketed by the Plumfield Nursery (ceased trading c. 1980) in 1957; without any known resistance to Dutch elm disease, it is unlikely the tree remains in cultivation in North America or beyond.
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Ulmus americana 'Star' Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA