Chinese elm tree named `Emer I`

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PP0075515

ABSTRACT:
A new and distinct Ulmus parvifolia tree which is particularly distinguished in having an attractive, wide-spreading globe shape, being wider than it is tall, having lustrous and leathery dark green leaves, attractive puzzle-like, patchy and colorful quilt-like exfoliating bark patterns. The tree has a very dense and heavy canopy, and scaffold branch crotch angles of 60 to 70 degrees forming a strong tree which endures extremes of weather much better than most other members of the same and other shade tree species.

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patent: PP5554 (1984-09-01), King
Hillier, H. G., Hilliers Manual of Trees and Shrubs, pub. A. S. Barnes and Company, N.Y., 1979, p. 401.
Wyman, D., Trees for American Gardens, Macmillan Pub. Co., Inc., N.Y., 1974, pp.469 and 470.
Rehder, A., Manual of Cultivated Trees and Shrubs, The Macmillan Co., 1960, pp. 181, 182.

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