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334:. Due to the fact that all Chitalpas today were bred from the original root stock, all species have the pathogen. Hebb brought cuttings of two clones and grew them at the Cary Arboretum in Millbrook, N.Y. The cuttings began to flower in the third growing season, showing two color forms. These two forms were distributed in 1982, and all living plants of this intergeneric hybrid in North America are believed to have originated from this single introduction. Although the two forms were later shown to be distinct crosses in Rusanov's experiments, they are both called 'Chitalpa', as Thomas Elias and Walter Wisura from the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic garden created the name and applied it to both types in 1991. The tree is ideally suited to most soils and climates of the southwestern United States. 47: 292: 65: 500: 303:
is dry-spell tolerant and fast-growing (some meters or several feet a year to 6–9 m or 20–30 ft) and blooms between late spring and late fall. Cultivars include: 'Pink Dawn' with pink flowers, 'Morning Cloud' with white and pale pink blooms, and a recent addition, "Summer Bells Minsum." It
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a deciduous tree, branching readily near its base and with ascending branches that form a dense, broad oval crown. It is also highly drought-resistant, a trait inherited from the desert willow. Chitalpa are also carriers of the
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Brenzel, Kathleen N. 1997 Sunset Western Garden Book, Chitalpa entry. Sunset Publishing Corp., Menlo Park, 1997.
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were created as hybrids by A. Rusanov of the Botanic Garden of the Uzbek Academy of Sciences in
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David L. Morgan: Chitalpa Trees – Bred for the Desert, on Learn2Grow site
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Thomas Elias: Chitalpas, in 'Pacific Horticulture', Winter 1991
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Mountain Valley Growers: Chitalpa tashkentensis 'Pink Dawn'
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Index

Chitalpa tashkentensis

Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Asterids
Lamiales
Bignoniaceae
Catalpeae
× Chitalpa
Binomial name
intergeneric
Bignoniaceae
Chilopsis linearis
Catalpa speciosa
Catalpa ovata
Catalpa speciosa
Catalpa bignonioides
lanceolate
inflorescence
indeterminate

Xylella fastidiosa
Uzbekistan
Soviet Union
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