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Vine maple big leaf maple
Vine maple big leaf maple





vine maple big leaf maple

Play Value: Colorful Shade Textural Wildlife Nesting Particularly Resistant To (Insects/Diseases/Other Problems): Deer normally leave this tree alone.

  • Attributes: Genus: Acer Species: circinatum Family: Sapindaceae Life Cycle: Woody Recommended Propagation Strategy: Root Cutting Seed Country Or Region Of Origin: Western North America Distribution: AK, CA, OR, WA Fire Risk Rating: medium flammability Wildlife Value: Members of the genus Acer support Imperial Moth (Eacles imperialis) larvae which have one brood per season and appear from April-October in the south.
  • Tags: #deciduous #small tree #full sun tolerant #wildlife plant #deciduous shrub #fall interest #lawn tree #stream banks #large shrub #nighttime garden #frost tolerant #pollinator plant #naturalized area #larval host plant #deciduous tree #fall color yellow #small group plantings #fall color red #fall color orange #patio tree #woodland garden #imperial moth 'Burgundy Jewel', 'JFS-Purple', 'Little Gem', 'Monroe', 'Pacific Fire', 'Pacific Sprite', 'Sunglow' See this plant in the following landscape: Cultivars / Varieties:ĭwarf, slow-growing, spring leaves are apricot and peach color

    vine maple big leaf maple

    Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems: No serious problems. An excellent choice for a patio tree, lawn specimen, or in naturalized areas. In the home landscape, consider a shady border, or as a small grouping.

    vine maple big leaf maple

    It may form a thick dense habit that is not as attractive. When heavily pruned, this plant will lose the delicate grace that it is known for. It is quite hardy but suffers in hot, dry conditions. It tolerates a wide variety of soils but prefers a fairly fertile, moist soil that is rich in humus. Vine Maple does well in cooler climates, or in shaded locations which are relatively moist. The leaves are bright emerald green in the spring and change color to stunning yellows, oranges, and red in the fall. Growing 10 to 25 feet tall and 15 to 20 feet wide, it has an upright character in sunny locations but has a delicate horizontal habit in the shade. It has a short trunk, and/or several branches turning and twisting from the base of the plant with showy red-green bark. It is closely related to Japanese maples. Considered to be the most useful native tree for the landscape in the Pacific Northwest. Circinatum: rounded or circular, referring to the outline of the leaf shape. Vine Maple is a vine-like deciduous tree or large shrub in the Sapindaceae (soapberry) family native to moist woodlands and streambanks in western North America. Phonetic Spelling A-ser sir-SIN-a-tum Description







    Vine maple big leaf maple