Ulmus 'New Horizon'
| Ulmus 'New Horizon' | |
|---|---|
'New Horizon', Wisconsin-Madison University | |
| Genus | Ulmus |
| Hybrid parentage | U. davidiana var. japonica × Ulmus pumila |
| Cultivar | 'New Horizon' |
| Origin | WARF, Wisconsin, USA |
Ulmus 'New Horizon' is an American hybrid cultivar raised by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), from a crossing of the Japanese Elm clone W43-8 = 'Reseda' (female parent) with Siberian Elm clone W426 grown from seed collected from a street tree at Yankton, South Dakota. As selection 'W917' it is a sibling of 'Rebona' (selection 'W916'). Tested in the US National Elm Trial coordinated by Colorado State University, 'New Horizon' averaged a survival rate of 74% after 10 years. 'New Horizon' was patented in the US in 1994, while in Europe, it is marketed as one of the 'Resista' elms protected under EU breeders' rights (EU council decision 2100/94).