Narrow, upright habit with dense, dark green foliage. Smooth white bark and yellow fall color create winter interest. Its narrow habit is ideal as a street tree or privacy hedge.
HABIT: deciduous tree --SIZE: 40'-50' tall; 20' wide --HARDINESS: Hardy to -30*F --EXPOSURE: Full sun --DESCRIPTION: Distinct red twigs. Green foliage turning yellow or red in the fall.
Dense oval deciduous tree with upright spreading branches. Deep green leaves with reddish tinge in spring. Yellow fall color. Prefers well-drained soil.
MHABIT: Oval/rounded --SIZE Moderate grower, 40 ft. heidh with a 35 ft spread. --HARDINESS: Hardy to about -30 degrees F* (USDA ZONE 4) --EXPOSURE: Full sun. well drained soil. --DESCRIPTION: Deep purple foliage turns reddish bronze in fall.
Compact/dense, pyramidal to oval shade tree. A very compact, heavily branched, upright tree. Deep purple foilage turn a reddish-maroon in fall. Prefers well-drained soils.
Papery, reddish-brown bark peels away in thin sheets year-round. Summer foliage is Soft, blue-green color, almost frosty or white on underside. Trifoliate leaves turn red in the fall. Oval, upright or irregular habit.
Clump (multi-stemmed) or tree (single-leader) form. Fragrant, yellowish-white flowers bloom from April to May. Leaves are large dark green and fine in texture turning bright orange-red in fall. Medium growth rate. Prefers moist, well-drained soils.
Deciduous; multi-stemmed; upright; spreading. Preferes shade but can do full sun. Green foliage turn orange to bright red in fall. Oregon native. Grows 1'-2' per year.
This variety combines the hardiness of the Silver Maple with the beautiful fall colors of the native Red Maple. Bright red fall color. Does well in tough growing conditions. Fast growing to 50' T X 40' W. ZN 4
Dwarf and deciduous with a dense compact form. Orbicular leaves emerge a mediterranean rose-orange in late spring. Slowly changing to green for summer and orange-yellow for fall. Slow growing; 3 ft tall x 4 ft wide in 10 years. Prefers...
Deciduous dwarf shrub; forms a dense mound. Leaves opposite, simple, closely spaced, only about 1-4 cm wide, slightly red tinged in spring, green in summer, may develop orange and red colors in fall.