Acer rubrum




Botanical Name: Acer rubrum
Common Name:
red maple
Family Name: 
Sapindaceae
Distribution/Origin:
Eastern Canada, Northeastern U.S.

Leaf:
Green, (fall)Red, Simple ,Lobed, Glabrous, Ovate/Acuminate/Ciliate 
Bud:
Opposite, Ovoid
Flower:
Red, Corymb, Monoecious plant, Feb/Mar

Fruit/Seed:
Red, Brown, Samara, Jun/Jul
Stem/Bark:
Grey, Dark-grey, Smooth, Moderately fissured, (Leaf scar)U-shaped

Size: 
Height: 15 - 22m/Spread: 10 - 15m
Habit:
Open
Form:
Oval-vertical, Pyramidal-narrowly, Round

Soil conditions:
Acidic, Well-drained
Moisture:
Modeate
Sun:
Full sun
Exposure:
Partial shade

Landscape use:
Fall interest, Specimen plant, Street tree, Woodland margin

Notes:
Perennial

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