USPP6983P - Chinese elm cultivar named "ARoss/Central Park" - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of Chinese Elm Cultivar which has been denominated varietally as “ARoss/Central Park” and more particularly to such a Chinese Elm Cultivar which is somewhat similar in its overall botanical characteristics to the "Dynasty”; “Supervirens”; and “Drake”; Chinese Elm Trees but which is distinguished therefrom, and characterized principally as to novelty by being larger in size at full maturity as compared with the other varieties of Chinese Elm trees which it is most closely similar to, and by further producing leaves which have larger physical dimensions, the new and novel variety of Chinese Elm tree displaying noteworthy cold hardiness and disease resistance.
- the Chinese Elm Tree Ulmus parvifolia is generally considered to be an attractive medium-sized ornamental tree which has excellent urban-hardiness and pest resistance. Introduced into cultivation in the late 1700's, this particular species of tree commonly is utilized in parks, on lawns, and in street-side locations. Heretofore it has been generally well-accepted that the use of most varieties of Chinese Elm Trees was probably limited to the southern portion of the United States including California, by reason of the variety's inability to withstand the extreme cold temperature experienced in the northern part of the United States. For example, the Chinese Elm Cultivars utilized frequency in this country, that is, “Dynasty" "Supervirens", “Drake” and “Tree Green” are most often cultivated in the southern states.
- the present variety of Chinese Elm Tree "ARoss/Central Park” was discovered by the inventor in a cultivated area within the boundaries of Central Park, New York City, in 1976. The inventor, at that time, noted the novel characteristics of the tree and marked it for subsequent observation.
- the new variety of Chinese Elm Tree is of unknown parentage and the inventor has discovered through the conduct of research that it was planted over 100 years ago. More particularly, the third annual report of the Board of Commissioners for the New York City Department of Public Parks lists the same tree as being in its present location [near Fifth Avenue and 72nd Street] in 1873. The newly discovered tree is now over 60 feet tall and has a diameter at breadth height [DBH] of approximately 45 inches. The inventor believes that this represents the largest specimen of Chinese Elm presently growing in this country.
- the accompanying drawing includes a color photograph of a characteristic twig bearing typical leaves; a photograph of the mature parent tree as it grows in Central Park in New York City; and a photograph of an immature tree during mid-season; all of the subject variety.
- the "ARoss/Central Park” Chinese Elm Tree is considered to be a moderately fast-growing, urban-hardy tree. The original parent tree has thrived for over 100 years in New York City.
- Immature plants Size.--Seven, (7) year old rooted cuttings of this new Chinese Elm cultivar have an average height of approximately 18 feet [5.48 meters].
- Immature plants -- Trunk.--Seven, (7) year old rooted cuttings have a trunk thickness of approximately 4.5 inches [113.7 millimeters] DBH, and a 15 foot [4.56 meter] crown spread.
- Underbark.--Color the variety displays a light brown underbark, [72. d. O Y].
- Trunk.--Thickness a mature specimen of the new variety of Chinese Elm Tree which is approximately 100 years old has achieved a diametral thickness of approximately 45 inches [1.14 meters] DBH.
- Leaf shape --Generally -- elliptical and occasionally ovate with a slightly oblique or inequilateral base.
- Marginal form The leaf margin is characterized by single, somewhat rounded serrations. Further, the marginal edge is considered somewhat undulate.
- Samaras.--Color these appear red in color as the seed reaches its full mature size. The color is not particularly distinctive of the subject variety however.
- the new variety of elm tree hereof is tolerant of a wide range of soil types and has been noted to thrive in soils ranging from compacted clay soils characteristic of Central Park, New York City, to a highly porus landfill, and sandy and gravelly soils. Controlling competing vegetation and irrigation will increase the growth rate, it being previously determined that the average growth rate under nursery conditions can be expected to average approximately 22 to 25 inches [approximately 0.61 meters] per year. It has been noted that young trees have a tendency to head early in the nursery bed and will need pruning to develop the crown at a suitable height above the ground.
- the inventor has propagated approximately one thousand experimental trees by rooting of cuttings from the parent tree. These experimental trees are being grown at various test nurserys and by the New York City Parks Department for use in city parks.
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| US07/151,001 USPP6983P (en) | 1988-02-01 | 1988-02-01 | Chinese elm cultivar named "ARoss/Central Park" |
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Cited By (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USPP10846P (en) * | 1997-05-23 | 1999-03-30 | Cully; Earl | Lacebark elm tree named `Zettler` |
| USPP16883P3 (en) | 2004-12-22 | 2006-07-25 | Lacebark, Inc. | Lacebark elm tree named ‘Whit XXX’ |
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| `Aross Central Park` Chinese Elm, Karnosky, Hort. Science, 23(5):925-926, 1988. |
| Aross Central Park Chinese Elm, Karnosky, Hort. Science, 23(5):925 926, 1988. * |
| Manual of Cultivated Trees and Shrubs, Rehder, 1960, McMillan Co., pp. 181 182, cited. * |
| Manual of Cultivated Trees and Shrubs, Rehder, 1960, McMillan Co., pp. 181-182, cited. |
| Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, Bailey, 1935, McMillan Co., p. 3413, cited. * |
| Trees for American Gardens, Wyman, 1965, McMillan Co., p. 470 cited. * |
| Trees, Shrubs, and Vines, Viertel, 1959, Syracuse Univ. * |
Cited By (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| USPP10846P (en) * | 1997-05-23 | 1999-03-30 | Cully; Earl | Lacebark elm tree named `Zettler` |
| USPP16883P3 (en) | 2004-12-22 | 2006-07-25 | Lacebark, Inc. | Lacebark elm tree named ‘Whit XXX’ |
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Owner name: CENTRAL PARK CONSERVATORY, 830 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW Y Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF 1/2 OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:KARNOSKY, DAVID F.;REEL/FRAME:004822/0912 Effective date: 19871110 Owner name: ARTHUR ROSS FOUNDATION, INC., 100 PARK AVENUE, NEW Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF 1/2 OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:KARNOSKY, DAVID F.;REEL/FRAME:004822/0912 Effective date: 19871110 Owner name: CENTRAL PARK CONSERVATORY,NEW YORK Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF 1/2 OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:KARNOSKY, DAVID F.;REEL/FRAME:004822/0912 Effective date: 19871110 Owner name: ARTHUR ROSS FOUNDATION, INC.,NEW YORK Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF 1/2 OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:KARNOSKY, DAVID F.;REEL/FRAME:004822/0912 Effective date: 19871110 |