Ulmus parvifolia 'Catlin'
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Elm cultivar
Ulmus parvifolia 'Catlin' | |
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Species | Ulmus parvifolia |
Cultivar | 'Catlin' |
Origin | California, USA |
The Chinese Elm cultivar Ulmus parvifolia 'Catlin' is a dwarf variety specifically raised as a bonsai plant by John Catlin, La Canada, California, circa 1950.
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Description[]
The leaves are very small, < 12 mm long, and can remain evergreen on pot grown plants in California.[1]
Cultivation[]
The cultivar is not known to have been introduced to Europe or Australasia.
Accessions[]
North America[]
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden [1], New York, US. Acc. no. 900380.
- New York Botanical Garden, US. Acc. no. 1133/89
- U S National Arboretum [2][permanent dead link], Washington, D.C., US. Acc. no. 64443.
Nurseries[]
North America[]
- Japan Nursery [3], US.
References[]
- ^ Barrett, J. R., (1980), Intern. Bonsai, 2(3): 11, 1980.
External links[]
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