Geisha (elm cultivar)

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The Chinese Elm U. parvifolia cultivar Geisha is a dwarf variety rarely exceeding 2 m in height, distinguished by its small, variegated leaves [1]. Relatively common in cultivation in Europe, a specimen is grown at the Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Hampshire, England.

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