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Jesse Saylor
(Sycamore Maple)
An adaptable and variable deciduous tree from Europe and West Asia, sycamore maple is named for its foliage, which resembles that of planetree. The three- to five-lobed leaves of 'Simon-Louis Frères' open pink, then become green with white-streaked upper surfaces. They may turn yellow in fall. The tan or brown, two-winged fruits – known as samaras – drop from the tree in helicopter fashion. They are green when young. Inconspicuous flowers precede the fruits. Introduced in 1881, this cultivar grows...
Jesse Saylor
(Sycamore Maple)
An adaptable and variable deciduous tree from Europe and West Asia, sycamore maple is named for its foliage, which resembles that of planetree. The three- to five-lobed leaves of 'Worley' open yellow-green, deepen to golden-yellow, and then mature to green. They may turn yellow in fall. The tan or brown, two-winged fruits – known as samaras – drop from the tree in helicopter fashion. They are green when young. Inconspicuous flowers precede the fruits. Introduced in the late nineteenth century, this...
Jesse Saylor
(Northern Red Maple, Red Maple)
Red maple is a tall, deciduous tree that is native to eastern North America. Widely planted, it has a rounded canopy and is best known for its spectacular fall color that ranges from bright crimson to shades of yellow, orange and red. In winter, its stark gray fissured bark looks nice against snowy landscapes. There are many cultivars of red maple, like 'Autumn Blaze', which is prized for its reliably brilliant crimson fall color.
Adapted to a wide range of soils and topographies, red maple does...
(Northern Red Maple, Red Maple)
Autumn Flame red maple is prized for its brilliant scarlet fall foliage, that appears earlier than other varieties, and great winter hardiness. This tall, deciduous tree has a uniform rounded canopy and stark gray bark that looks attractive in the winter.
Originating from eastern North America, it is adapted to a wide range of soils and topographies, including wet sites. Red maple grows best in locations with full to part sun. It is widely planted, and makes a great shade tree or street tree...
Jesse Saylor
(Northern Red Maple, Red Maple)
A narrowly conical selection of one of the most widespread North American maples, 'Bowhall' was introduced by Scanlon Nursery of Ohio in 1951. It is often confused in commerce with the similar 'Scanlon', which originated as a cutting from 'Bowhall.' Said to be somewhat less dense and more irregular in habit than 'Scanlon,' 'Bowhall' has three-lobed or weakly five-lobed, mid-green leaves with paler undersides. The foliage turns bright orange in fall. Conspicuous red flowers appear in late winter and...
The U.S. National Arboretum
(Northern Red Maple, Red Maple)
The seedless red maple 'Brandywine' has long-lasting brilliant red-purple fall color that can't be beat. This introduction of the United States National Arboretum is a tall, deciduous tree with an oval canopy and stark gray bark that looks attractive in the winter. It is seedless because, unlike other red maples, it only produces male flowers.
North American in origin, it is adapted to a wide range of soils and topographies, including wet sites. Red maple grows best in locations with full to...
James H. Schutte
(Northern Red Maple, Red Maple)
Red Sunset® red maple is a high performer when it comes to early fall color and winter hardiness. This tall, deciduous tree has a uniform rounded canopy. In autumn, its leaves turn vivid crimson earlier than many other varieties.
North American in origin, it is adapted to a wide range of soils and topographies, including wet sites. Red maple grows best in locations with full to part sun and makes a great shade tree or street tree for urban settings.
James Burghardt
(Northern Red Maple, Red Maple)
Autumn Blaze® red maple is a high performer when it comes to early, long-lasting fall color. This tall, deciduous tree has a uniform oval to canopy of deeply lobed, bright green leaves that turn vivid scarlet in fall.
North American in origin, it is adapted to a wide range of soils and topographies, including wet sites. Red maple grows best in locations with full to part sun and makes a great shade tree or street tree for urban settings. It has a root system that grows close to the surface, so...
James H. Schutte
(Northern Red Maple, Red Maple)
Among the many selections of red maple, 'Northwood' is distinctive for its ascending branches and brilliant orange-red leaves in fall. This eastern North America native is a fast-growing, deciduous tree, forming a nicely-shaped oval canopy. The shiny leaves are typically three-lobed, with a broad spread and a lighter green underside. Also notable: this tree does not produce samaras, the two-winged seeds made by most red maples. The flowers are red and small but appear in cluster in abundance in very...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Northern Red Maple, Red Maple)
What a punch of color this tree offers in autumn! The high performing ‘October Glory’ has a rounded to oval-shaped canopy when mature. It was first introduced in the early 1960s and was once patented under the number PP2116.
This tall, deciduous tree produces tiny clusters of red-hued flowers along its branches in spring. These mature into red helicopter-like fruits called samaras. From spring to summer 'October Glory' offers glossy rich green leaves, which turn to vivid shades of orange-red...