Ulmus parvifolia 'BSNUPF' (selling name Everclear) is a Chinese Elm cultivar, cloned from a chance seedling at Bold Spring Nursery, Bold Spring, Georgia.
Patented in 2007,[1] it was raised by John Barbour of Athena Trees, Monroe, Georgia.
The tree has been selected for inclusion in the National Elm Trial coordinated by Colorado State University.
An avenue of some twenty Everclear elms stands before Matthews Hall, Purdue University (lining North University Street), West Lafayette, Indiana.
[5][6] The cultivar was introduced to the UK by Golden Hill Plants, Morden, Kent, in 2010, but discontinued owing to poor sales.