Gutes Buch für Gehölze und ihren Sorten:
The Hillier Manual of Trees and ShrubsOnline Source:
https://treesandshrubsonline.orgIst ein Website von der International Dendrology Society. Leider ist die Beitrage für 'Elaeagnus' etwas veraltet (entnommen von Bean's
Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles "E. × ebbingei Hort. – This name has been given to a batch of six seedlings from E. macrophylla raised by S. G. A. Doorenbos in the municipal nursery at The Hague in 1929; the pollen parent was E. pungens or E. × reflexa (E. pungens var. reflexa). All six were propagated and distributed and two clones are still in commerce at the present time, one smaller-leaved and more compact than the other. Although not so handsome in foliage as the seed parent, they are more vigorous (G. S. Thomas in Journ. R.H.S., Vol. 91, p. 37)."
"From the Supplement (Vol. V)
This species can grow taller than 12 ft when allowed to become a tree, as at Saltram House in Devon.
E. × ebbingei. – Unfortunately this hybrid is susceptible to a wilt disease, but whether this applies to all clones (at least two were distributed) is not clear.
† cv. ‘Limelight’. – Leaves with a central variegation of yellow and pale green. It is inclined to revert."
Source/Verantwortung: Elaeagnus macrophylla' from the website Trees and Shrubs Online (treesandshrubsonline.org/articles/elaeagnus/elaeagnus-macrophylla/). Accessed 2021-09-21.