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Red maple acer rubrum
Red maple acer rubrum





red maple acer rubrum

Varieties are available for zones 3 through 9. ‘Tilford’: A globe-shaped cultivar that grows up to 40 ft.Beautiful red to purple-red fall foliage that holds its color for as much as a month. ‘Schlesinger’: A very large cultivar, rapidly growing to 70 ft.Turns bright orange or red in fall, and grows well in zones 3 through 9. ‘Scanlon’: This is a variation of Bowhall, growing 40 to 50 ft.Root Description: Typically develops large, shallow. It will tolerate a very wide range of soils, from clay to sandy loam. This tree can be grown zones 3 through 9. Soil Preferences: Often known as 'swamp maple,' it is commonly found in wet areas, but in cultivation it grows very well in average soils and upland sites when dressed with organically-rich soil. 'Red Sunset': This 50-ft.-tall tree is a good choice in the South. It has a brilliant red color, with a canopy 25 to 35 ft.This is another cultivar that can be used as a bonsai.

red maple acer rubrum

It has above-average fall color and grows well in zones 4 through 8. 'October Glory': This cultivar grows 40 to 50 ft.tall when mature, this densely branched tree has a broad pyramidal shape. OVERVIEW Description: Outstanding, reliable, bright orange to deep, reddish purple fall color - even in warmer climates. Your climate might be too cold for this plant: Change Location. This is a cultivar that works well as a bonsai specimen. Acer rubrum PNI 0268 Pronunciation: AY-ser RU-brum. It grows best in acidic soil and is appropriate in zones 4 through 8. tall when mature, this cultivar has upright growth habit with a canopy 15 to 25 ft. tall cultivar with a round shape and above-average fall color. Glossy leaves turn a bright shade of red in fall. wide. It is somewhat prone to splitting branches due to tight crotches. 'Armstrong': A 50-ft. tall tree with an upright growth habit, almost columnar in shape.Leaves are shiny, dark green above and pale green beneath, 3 lobed and 3-6" across. 'Columnare' will typically grow 40-60' (sometimes 80') tall with a narrow, columnar form.

red maple acer rubrum

Specific epithet of rubrum meaning red is everywhere in evidence: red flowers in dense clusters in late March to early April (before the leaves appear), red fruit (initially reddish, two-winged samara), reddish stems and twigs, red buds, and, in the fall, excellent orange-red foliage color. Genus name is the Latin name for a maple tree. Flowers on a given tree are primarily male or female or monoecious and appear in late winter to early spring (March-April) before the leaves. Acer rubrum Red maple, Scarlet maple, Swamp maple Height: 15 - 20 (25) m Crown: round to conical, dark, dense crown Leaf: palmate, lobed, bright green. Leaves are medium to dark green above and gray green below. Lobes have toothed margins and pointed tips. Leaves (to 2-5" long) have 3 principal triangular lobes (sometimes 5 lobes with the two lower lobes being largely suppressed). Quality of red fall color on species plants is variable. Emerging new growth leaves, leafstalks, twigs, flowers, fruit and fall color are red or tinged with red. In northern states, red maple usually occurs in wet bottomland, river flood plains and wet woods, but in Missouri it typically frequents drier, rocky upland areas. It grows faster than Norway and sugar maples, but slower than silver maple. It typically grows 40-60’ tall with a rounded to oval crown. Acer rubrum, commonly called red maple, is a medium-sized, deciduous tree that is native to Eastern North America from Quebec to Minnesota south to Florida and eastern Texas.







Red maple acer rubrum