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Maureen Gilmer
(Japanese Maple, Red Emperor Japanese Maple)
The beautiful Japanese maple is a small deciduous tree from eastern Asia. Its cultivar 'Red Emperor' features deeply lobed, palmate (hand-shaped) leaves, which emerge purple-red in spring, deepen to burgundy-red in summer, and turn fiery tones in fall. In winter, its stark gray bark and branches will add interest to any garden or landscape.
One of the hardiest cultivars of Japanese maple (to zone 5), it prefers sites with rich, well drained soil and part sun to part shade. This exceptional selection...
Jesse Saylor
(Painted Maple)
Painted maple is a handsome deciduous shade tree from western Asia to the Himalayas and into China. It becomes a V-shaped tree with a lovely rounded canopy. This maple's leaves are quite variable, but are always five to seven lobed, sometimes very star-like, and other times more blunt and almost heart-shaped at the base. Small, upright yellow-green flowers adorn the branches before the leaves unfurl slightly reddened in early spring. In the autumn, the leaves turn gold and yellow.
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Gerald L. Klingaman
(Painted Maple)
This form of the painted maple is a handsome deciduous shade tree from China, Korea and Japan, locations much further east than the species. It becomes a V-shaped tree with a lovely rounded canopy. Its leaves are bluntly triangle-lobed, almost heart-shaped at the base, somewhat resembling the leaves of a tulip poplar (Liriodendron). Moreover, its larger leaves have smaller lobes on the usual lobes. Small, upright yellow-green flowers adorn the branches before the bronzed new leaves unfurl...
Jessie Keith
(Norway Maple)
Norway maple is a popular, fast-growing, deciduous shade tree that is native to regions across Europe. These trees have dense rounded canopies and large leaves that are medium to dark green in the summer and turn pale yellow, yellow or yellow-green, rarely red, in the fall.
This tree is tolerant of a wide range of sites and conditions but does best in locations with full sun to part shade and well-drained, average soil. There are two caveats to planting a Norway maple; it tends to self-seed...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Crimson King Norway Maple, Norway Maple)
Crimson King Norway maple is a popular, fast-growing, deciduous shade tree that originates from Europe. It has a dense rounded canopy and large leaves that are very dark purple. Its thick, dark colored foliage creates extremely dense shade making it difficult to grow plants beneath. This tree is very tolerant of a wide range of sites and conditions but does best in locations with full sun to part shade and well-drain average soil. Norway maples tend to self-seed aggressively and should be planted...
Russell Stafford
(Deborah Norway Maple, Norway Maple)
Norway maple is a fast-growing deciduous shade tree native to Europe but naturalized in the United States and other areas. The cultivar 'Deborah' has a dense rounded canopy and attractive wavy-edged leaves that are burgundy in spring, become bronze-green in summer, and turn orange-yellow in the fall. The clustered yellow-green flowers – which are more abundant and conspicuous than those of many maples – are followed by winged brown seeds.
Norway maple is very tolerant of a wide range of sites...
Jesse Saylor
(Drummond's Norway Maple, Harlequin Norway Maple, Norway Maple)
Norway maple is a fast-growing deciduous shade tree native to Europe but naturalized in the United States and other areas. The leaves of the cultivar 'Drummondii' are dramatically outlined with a creamy-white margin. Its dense, rounded crown is relatively compact. The clustered yellow-green flowers – which are more abundant and conspicuous than those of many maples – are followed by winged brown seeds.
Norway maple is very tolerant of a wide range of sites and conditions but does best in locations...