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Red Maple Tree - 5 Container

Desirable Red Maple Tree Has Wonderful Fall ColorIncredible Fall ColorRed Blooms in SpringHardy Across the United StatesFast GrowingEasy to GrowWonderful Shade and Street TreeEven and Symmetrical ShapeWell Behaved RootsFor an easy winner, select the Red Maple (Acer rubrum) to use as a shade tree in your lawn, or p…
Desirable Red Maple Tree Has Wonderful Fall ColorIncredible Fall ColorRed Blooms in SpringHardy Across the United StatesFast GrowingEasy to GrowWonderful Shade and Street TreeEven and Symmetrical ShapeWell Behaved RootsFor an easy winner, select the Red Maple (Acer rubrum) to use as a shade tree in your lawn, or parading along the street or driveway. These native trees have so much going for them, you'll be very pleased with this choice.No matter if you live in the cold winter zones of Minnesota, or the sub-tropical Florida panhandle, Red Maple will be a reliable shade tree for you. You won't have long to wait for that shade, either. Red Maples grow quickly.Some trees require a lot of research on how to care for them. Well, not the Red Maple. It just grows in a beautifully even branch structure, and then proceeds to knock your socks off in autumn. The fall color simply has to be seen to be believed!From year to year, and even on different branches from the same tree - you'll see the brilliant fall color range from bright scarlet red to orange-red and warm yellow. It's a beloved part of the fall season, and you'll cherish the special show your tree puts on for you.Local wildlife appreciates this native tree. Small, pretty, early spring red flowers support critical pollinators. The leaves emerge after the red flower clusters in the spring and are yellow-green and age to dark green with a silvery underside. Wide branches provide easy shelter for birds.Families love this tree, too. With its upright branches, it's easy to host picnics underneath it. This is the tree you all know with its furrowed, textured bark. Distinctive, lobed greens leaves provide shade all summer and develop brilliant fall foliage color.Maybe you remember jumping around in big piles of these colorful leaves when you were a kid. What a gift to pass along to future generations.If you're looking for a great native shade tree, you found it. Red Maple works beautifully for families and home landscapes across the United States. Order today!How to Use Red Maple in the LandscapeBoth newly built and established homes need plants to help ground them to their surroundings, and Red Maples work beautifully to do just that. Try a single tree placed in the southwest area of your lawn to give lovely shade.Or, use several trees planted 12 to 15 feet apart (measuring from the trunk of one, to the trunk of the next) to create a lovely grove. In their native habitat, Red Maples naturally grow together in groups like this. They'll look breathtaking screening an outdoor kitchen area from the hot summer sun.For an easy focal point, use Red Maples as an anchor in a long, curved garden bed. Depending on how much room you have, include 1, 3, 5 or 7 Red Maples along the length of your bed. It's best to plant them in a slight zig-zag for a natural look.For a rugged look that shines all year long, add a layer of Bailey Red Twigged Dogwood shrubs, then tuck in a few well-behaved evergreen shrubs like Kallay's Compact Juniper. Punctuate the planting with several upright Karl Foerster Ornamental Grasses and the sculptural charm of Adam's Needle Yucca. Plant low Prairie Dropseed along the edge of the bed. Include tall Pine trees behind the Maples to complete the rustic, native look.Red Maple can also be used with spring-flowering perennials. Create a grouping of Red Maples, and underplant them with drifts of Daffodil bulbs, Hosta, Bleeding Hearts, Coral Bells, Astilbe and Ferns. Don't forget to include some evergreen color like Fragrant Valley Sweet Box. What a breathtaking, fragrant and very effective display!Because their roots are much less aggressive than Silver Maples, Red Maples also make great specimen plants for lawn or street tree plantings. Consider a row of them planted along the driveway for a homecoming welcome you won't forget.#ProPlantTips for CareRed Maples are relatively disease and pest free. They tolerate a wide variety of soil conditions and need regular watering.In hot, dry climates of Zones 8 and 9, provide a 3-inch mulch cover all around the tree. Don't let the mulch directly touch the trunk.They will tolerate a bit of shade and even periodic wet soils, if the soil drains quickly. If planting in poorly drained clay soils, consider mounding up improved topsoil 12 to 18 inches above the soil line. Plant your tree directly into that mound.This classic landscape shade tree is native to almost all of North America, from the East Coast to Minnesota, north into Canada and south to Eastern Texas and through the southern states to Florida. They are also found native to the state of Oregon.Typically, they are found growing in cool, moist and swampy soils. They're also known as Scarlet or Swamp Maples. As you can imagine from their nicknames, they do not naturally display drought tolerance. Rather, try them in the middle, or Mesic Zones of Rain Gardens, where they will drain faster than the Wet Zone.Red Maple's wide range of adaptability, wonderful fall color and fast growth make it a first choice for that special place in need of shade in the landscape. That is what makes this tree so desirable. Order today!
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Desirable Red Maple Tree Has Wonderful Fall ColorIncredible Fall ColorRed Blooms in SpringHardy Across the United StatesFast GrowingEasy to GrowWonderful Shade and Street TreeEven and Symmetrical ShapeWell Behaved RootsFor an easy winner, select the Red Maple (Acer rubrum) to use as a shade tree in your lawn, or parading along the street or driveway. These native trees have so much going for them, you'll be very pleased with this choice.No matter if you live in the cold winter zones of Minnesota, or the sub-tropical Florida panhandle, Red Maple will be a reliable shade tree for you. You won't have long to wait for that shade, either. Red Maples grow quickly.Some trees require a lot of research on how to care for them. Well, not the Red Maple. It just grows in a beautifully even branch structure, and then proceeds to knock your socks off in autumn. The fall color simply has to be seen to be believed!From year to year, and even on different branches from the same tree - you'll see the brilliant fall color range from bright scarlet red to orange-red and warm yellow. It's a beloved part of the fall season, and you'll cherish the special show your tree puts on for you.Local wildlife appreciates this native tree. Small, pretty, early spring red flowers support critical pollinators. The leaves emerge after the red flower clusters in the spring and are yellow-green and age to dark green with a silvery underside. Wide branches provide easy shelter for birds.Families love this tree, too. With its upright branches, it's easy to host picnics underneath it. This is the tree you all know with its furrowed, textured bark. Distinctive, lobed greens leaves provide shade all summer and develop brilliant fall foliage color.Maybe you remember jumping around in big piles of these colorful leaves when you were a kid. What a gift to pass along to future generations.If you're looking for a great native shade tree, you found it. Red Maple works beautifully for families and home landscapes across the United States. Order today!How to Use Red Maple in the LandscapeBoth newly built and established homes need plants to help ground them to their surroundings, and Red Maples work beautifully to do just that. Try a single tree placed in the southwest area of your lawn to give lovely shade.Or, use several trees planted 12 to 15 feet apart (measuring from the trunk of one, to the trunk of the next) to create a lovely grove. In their native habitat, Red Maples naturally grow together in groups like this. They'll look breathtaking screening an outdoor kitchen area from the hot summer sun.For an easy focal point, use Red Maples as an anchor in a long, curved garden bed. Depending on how much room you have, include 1, 3, 5 or 7 Red Maples along the length of your bed. It's best to plant them in a slight zig-zag for a natural look.For a rugged look that shines all year long, add a layer of Bailey Red Twigged Dogwood shrubs, then tuck in a few well-behaved evergreen shrubs like Kallay's Compact Juniper. Punctuate the planting with several upright Karl Foerster Ornamental Grasses and the sculptural charm of Adam's Needle Yucca. Plant low Prairie Dropseed along the edge of the bed. Include tall Pine trees behind the Maples to complete the rustic, native look.Red Maple can also be used with spring-flowering perennials. Create a grouping of Red Maples, and underplant them with drifts of Daffodil bulbs, Hosta, Bleeding Hearts, Coral Bells, Astilbe and Ferns. Don't forget to include some evergreen color like Fragrant Valley Sweet Box. What a breathtaking, fragrant and very effective display!Because their roots are much less aggressive than Silver Maples, Red Maples also make great specimen plants for lawn or street tree plantings. Consider a row of them planted along the driveway for a homecoming welcome you won't forget.#ProPlantTips for CareRed Maples are relatively disease and pest free. They tolerate a wide variety of soil conditions and need regular watering.In hot, dry climates of Zones 8 and 9, provide a 3-inch mulch cover all around the tree. Don't let the mulch directly touch the trunk.They will tolerate a bit of shade and even periodic wet soils, if the soil drains quickly. If planting in poorly drained clay soils, consider mounding up improved topsoil 12 to 18 inches above the soil line. Plant your tree directly into that mound.This classic landscape shade tree is native to almost all of North America, from the East Coast to Minnesota, north into Canada and south to Eastern Texas and through the southern states to Florida. They are also found native to the state of Oregon.Typically, they are found growing in cool, moist and swampy soils. They're also known as Scarlet or Swamp Maples. As you can imagine from their nicknames, they do not naturally display drought tolerance. Rather, try them in the middle, or Mesic Zones of Rain Gardens, where they will drain faster than the Wet Zone.Red Maple's wide range of adaptability, wonderful fall color and fast growth make it a first choice for that special place in need of shade in the landscape. That is what makes this tree so desirable. Order today!

Specifications

SpeciesAcer rubrum
Mature ShapeEven and symmetrical
Hardiness ZoneHardy across the United States, zones 3 to 9
Water RequirementsRegular watering, periodic wet soils
UsesShade tree, street tree, focal point, wildlife habitat, rain garden
Bloom TimeSpring
Light RequirementsTolerate a bit of shade
TypeTree
Foliage ColorYellow-green to dark green in summer, scarlet red to orange-red and warm yellow in fall
Pot Size#5 container
Growth RateFast growing
Sun ExposureFull sun to partial shade
FoliageLobed green leaves with silvery underside
Care InstructionsNeed regular watering, mulch cover in hot and dry climates, avoid poorly drained clay soils
Bloom ColorRed
Disease ResistanceRelatively disease and pest free
Soil RequirementsTolerate a wide variety of soil conditions, prefer cool, moist and swampy soils, drain quickly