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Gerald L. Klingaman
(Painted Maple, Shantung Maple)
Shantung maple is a tough deciduous shade tree from northern China and Korea that has interest in all four seasons. In spring, yellowish green flowers decorate the twigs, which may have a slightly purple hue. The leaves emerge reddish and mature dark green, looking very much like those of Norway maple. In autumn, the leaves typically turn shades of yellow and orange, with possible blotches of red. The bark of this tree is gray, and looks like the battered and age-worn skin of a large elephant's...
(Pacific Sunset® Maple, Painted Maple, Shantung Maple)
Pacific Sunset maple ('Warrenred') is a tough shade tree with a fast growth rate and atypical red fall color. Although its parentage is uncertain, it is perhaps a hybrid of the Shantung maple (Acer truncatum)from China with Norway maple (A. platainoides). Pacific Sunset's deep yellow-green leaves are slightly larger in size than the species and have more small lobes and more pointed lobes on the leaf blade. In autumn, leaves typically change bright red, but may include dulled purple...
Russell Stafford
(Tschonosk's Maple)
The dainty, deeply lobed leaves of this lovely but little known East Asian maple often turn spectacular yellows and reds in fall. A small shrubby deciduous tree, it typically has multiple, smooth, gray-barked trunks and a narrow vase-shaped habit. The dark green, five-lobed leaves have bright purple-red stems. Clusters of small yellow flowers emerge in late spring, after the leaves have expanded. Two-winged fruits follow the flowers.
This maple likes moist, well-drained, humus-rich, acidic soil...
(Autumn Fantasyâ„¢ Maple, Freeman's Maple)
Freeman's maple is a large to medium-sized deciduous tree, a cross between two North American natives, Acer rubrum (red maple) and Acer saccharinum (silver maple). Autumn Fantasyâ„¢ is a vigorous hybrid, fast growing with an oval crown. The leaves have deep lobes and turn vivid crimson fall color. Conspicuous clusters of small red flowers in late winter and early spring are followed by winged yellow-brown fruits in summer.
Freeman’s maples prefer full-sun and well-drained, moist...
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(Yarrow)
Named for the mythological Greek god Achilles, whose soldiers supposedly used these plants for healing, Achillea includes approximately 115 species bearing nicknames such as allheal, bloodwort and yarrow. Comprised mostly of deciduous perennials or sub-shrubs, yarrows are found naturally in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with most species originating from Europe and Asia.
The fern-like foliage of these plants typically forms a mat or mound, or may be held in ground-hugging...
Marian Keith
(Angelique Yarrow, Hybrid Yarrow)
Named for the mythological Greek god Achilles, whose soldiers supposedly used these plants for healing, Achillea includes approximately 115 species bearing nicknames such as allheal, bloodwort and yarrow. Comprised mostly of deciduous perennials or sub-shrubs, yarrows are found naturally in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with most species originating from Europe and Asia.
The fern-like foliage of these plants typically forms a mat or mound, or may be held in ground-hugging...
Jessie Keith
(Appleblossom Yarrow, Hybrid Yarrow)
'Appleblossom' displays a profusion of large, rose pink flowerheads on vigorous, compact plants throughout summer. Bred in Germany, this hybrid is a member of the popular Galaxy Series, which were developed by crossing common yarrow (Achillea millefolium) with the yellow-flowered Achillea ‘Taygetea’. It forms a healthy clump of fine, ferny, green foliage which spreads more politely than that of common yarrow. Its dense, flattened flower clusters are displayed on sturdy stems...
James H. Schutte
(Hybrid Yarrow)
Named for the mythological Greek god Achilles, whose soldiers supposedly used these plants for healing, Achillea includes approximately 115 species bearing nicknames such as allheal, bloodwort and yarrow. Comprised mostly of deciduous perennials or sub-shrubs, yarrows are found naturally in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with most species originating from Europe and Asia.
The fern-like foliage of these plants typically forms a mat or mound, or may be held in ground-hugging...
Marian Keith
(Hybrid Yarrow)
Bred in Germany, 'Paprika' decorates the summer garden with many flat-topped clusters of deep red flowers with tiny yellow centers. This hybrid is member of the popular Galaxy Series, which was developed by crossing common yarrow (Achillea millefolium) with the yellow-flowered Achillea ‘Taygetea’. It forms a healthy clump of fine, ferny, green foliage which spreads more politely than that of common yarrow. Its dense, jewel-toned flower clusters bloom atop sturdy stems from early...