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The Chinese Elm cultivar ''Ulmus parvifolia'' 'A. Ross Central Park' (selling name ™) is probably the hardiest in cultivation and was patented in 1989 by David F. Karnosky.〔Santamour, F. S., & Bentz, S. E. Updated checklist of elm (Ulmus) cultivars for use in North America. ''Journal of Arboriculture'', 21(3): May, 1995.〕 The original tree grew near the entrance to Central Park at the junction of Fifth Avenue with 72nd Street, and died in the 1990s aged over 100 years. The cloning project was initiated in 1976 by the Arthur Ross Foundation, and executed by the School of Forestry and Wood Products, Michigan Technological University, Houghton. ==Description== is a medium-size tree rarely exceeding 13 m in height, with a broad, rounded crown. The leaves are glossy green, turning yellow in autumn. The mottled bark, its colour ranging from greyish orange to greyish brown, is considered comparatively dull by some.〔Grimshaw, J. & Bayton, R. (2009). ''New Trees - Recent Introductions to cultivation''. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London. ISBN 9781842461730〕
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