Ulmus pumila 'Aurea'

The Siberian elm cultivar Ulmus pumila was known as 'Aurea' (selling name Beijing Gold™) was released by the Honze nursery in China shortly before the Beijing Olympics in 2008. Its former cultivarname was not accepted by E.N.A. and thus changed into ‘’Beijing Gold’’ although the species is a cultivar from U. pumila, it is falsely advertised as a 'Chinese Elm', which is U. parvifolia.

Ulmus pumila 'Beijing Gold'
SpeciesUlmus pumila
Cultivar’Beijing Gold’
OriginChina

Description

‘’Beijing Gold’’ forms a dense shrub or small very broad tree growing to a height of < 6 m, bearing soft yellow foliage that retains its colour from early spring to early autumn.

Pests and diseases

See under Ulmus pumila.

Cultivation

The cultivar was introduced to the UK in 2008, but is not known to be in cultivation in North America.

Accessions

Europe

Nurseries

Europe


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