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Height: 60' Spread 50'
Rapid grower, resistant to sun scald and frost cracks. Leaves are resistant to leaf tatter and leafhopper damage. Dark green, slightly leathery leaves. Brilliant yellow, orange, and red fall color.
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Height: 60' Spread 50'
Slower growing but very long-lived maple. Medium green leaves give way to a brilliant display of yellow, orange, and red fall color. Native North American tree known for producing delectable sugar maple syrup!
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Height: 35' Spread 25'
Deep purple foliage, maroon to reddish bronze fall color. Heat tolerance is the distinguishing characteristic of this hybrid. Foliage resembles that of Crimson King, but form is more upright and compact. Thanks to Acer truncatum parentage, it flourishes in the summer heat where few purple leafed plants will grow.
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Height: 35' Spread 20'
Dark green foliage, turning to deep red in fall. Compact, upright and narrow. Develops a naturally uniform canopy with minimal pruning. Produces few seeds and develops an ideal, upright street tree form.
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Small understory tree with densely-branched, rounded crown. Medium green trifoliate leaves turn vibrant shades of orange to red in fall. Non-showy, greenish-yellow flowers appear in April in clusters of three, hence the species and common names. Ash-brown bark exfoliates in vertical strips to reveal orange-brown inner bark. Similar in appearance and habit to Acer griseum.
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Height: 30' Spread 25'
Faster-growing selection with improved symmetrical branching. Stunning pink flowers with a yellow throat bloom in late spring. Large, compound leaves are a glossy dark green, turning yellow to brown in fall.