Acer tataricum ginnala Amur maple, Amur Flame Acer Quinta dos Ouriques


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Height: 15.00 to 20.00 feet Spread: 15.00 to 20.00 feet Bloom Time: April Bloom Description: Greenish-white Sun: Full sun to part shade Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Flower: Insignificant Leaf: Good Fall Fruit: Showy Tolerate: Drought, Clay Soil Invasive: Where is this species invasive in the US? Garden locations


Acer tataricum subsp. ginnala (Amur Maple) North Carolina Extension

Acer tataricum 'Hot Wings' is a particularly ornamental variety, bearing masses of deep, scarlet red samaras, which adorn the tree like summer blooms. In spring, clusters of pale yellow flowers cover the tree just after it comes into leaf, and in autumn its foliage turns glowing shades of orange, red and yellow.


Acer tataricum (Tatarian maple) Go Botany

Planted 2016 This tree is known for its flashy colors. Its bright red samaras and stunning orange and red fall leaves are sure to catch anyone's attention. This maple is low maintenance and grows in a variety of soil conditions. Leaf Green, oval shaped leaves with serrated edges and a pointy tip. Fruit Bright red samaras. Flower Not showy.


Acer tataricum subsp. ginnala Amur maple Van den Berk Nurseries

Tatarian maple trees ( Acer tataricum) are small trees or large shrubs native to native to western Asia. They may grow 20 feet (6 meters) tall but often spread to 25 feet (7.5 meters) or wider. Despite this short height, they shoot up fast, sometimes 2 feet (0.5 meters) per year. These trees are considered ornamentals.


Acer tataricum (Amur Maple, Tatarian Maple) North Carolina Extension

Leaves opposite, simple, 1.5-3" long, 3-lobed, with a long central lobe that resembles a dagger. Samara wings nearly parallel. Species Acer tataricum leaves are 2-4" and usually unlobed (except on vigorous shoots whose leaves may resemble Acer tataricum ssp. ginnala).


tatarian maple (Acer tataricum)

Acer tataricum is a deciduous spreading shrub or small tree growing to 4-12 metres (13-39 ft) tall, with a short trunk up to 20-50 centimetres (7.9-19.7 in) diameter and slender branches. The bark is thin, pale brown, and smooth at first but becoming shallowly fissured on old plants.


Acer tataricum (Amur Maple, Tatarian Maple) North Carolina Extension

Acer tataricum, commonly called Tatarian maple, typically grows as a small, upright spreading tree with a dense, rounded crown or as a large multi-stemmed shrub. It matures over time to 15-20' tall. It is native to forested areas from western Asia to southeastern Europe. Unlobed, broad-ovate, medium green leaves (to 4" long) with irregular.


Acer tataricum Ginnala, Tatar maple or Tatarian maple, autumn leaves

Acer tataricum Common name: Tatarian Maple Tartarian Maple Pronunciation: A-ser ta-TAR-i-kum Family: Aceraceae Genus: Acer Type: Broadleaf Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: No Broadleaf deciduous shrub/tree, 15-20 (30) ft [4,5-6 (9) m] high, similar width, often multistemmed, rounded to wide spreading.


Acer tataricum ginnala Amur maple, Amur Flame Acer Quinta dos Ouriques

Tatarian maple Aceraceae Acer tataricum L. symbol: ACTA80 Leaf: Opposite, simple, serrate to doubly serrste margin, usually unlobed or with 2 to 5 lobes, oval to deltoid in shape, 2 to 4 inches long, half as wide, green above, paler below.


Acer tataricum ginnala Amur maple, Amur Flame Acer Quinta dos Ouriques

Fruit (samaras) 4-5 cm long, the seeds are viable. Sun to part shade, more heat and drought tolerant than a Norway Maple. Hardy to USDA Zone 4b Developed by Keith Warren at J. Frank Schmidt Nursery, Boring, Oregon and introduced as Pacific Sunset™ (P.P. 7433) in 1989, it resulted from a cross of Acer truncatum x Acer platanoides .


Acer tataricum (Amur Maple, Tatarian Maple) North Carolina Extension

A shapely Acer tataricum planted in 1965 at Bradenham Hall, Norfolk, UK; September 2014. Image Owen Johnson. A deciduous shrub of bushy habit, or a small, wide-spreading tree up to 30 ft high; branchlets glabrous. Leaves in adult trees not lobed, or occasionally slightly so; broadly ovate, rounded or slightly heart-shaped at the base, from 2 to.


Amur maple (Acer ginnala, Acer tataricum ssp, ginnala), leaves on a

Its mature height is 15 to 20 feet tall and 15 to 20 feet wide. The leaves have a distinctive 3-lobed pattern with the central lobe being elongated. Fall color is red to orange. While it technically is hardy from zones 3-8, it will perform best in zones 3-6. Plant in full sun to light shade in a range of soil types.


green leaf of Acer tataricum (Tatar Maple, Tatarian Maple, Acer

A small multi-trunk tree, with and upright dense, rounded crown that matures over time to a 15 - 20' tall tree or multi-stemmed shrub. The leaves are unlobed, broad-ovate, medium green (to 4" long) with irregular doubly serrate margins found on mature trees. Leaves on young trees are often 3 lobed. Leaves turn yellow and red in the fall.


Stock photo Acer tataricum ginnala Tatarian maple

Family: Sapindaceae, Aceraceae Genus: Acer Synonyms: Acer ginnala Type: Broadleaf Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: No Deciduous tree/shrub, 10-20 ft (3-6 m) high, multistemmed, rounded but variable, open. Leaves opposite, simple, 2.5-7.5 cm long, 3-lobed, relatively long central lobe.


Acer tataricum (Tatarian maple) Go Botany

Growth form the plant is a shrub (i.e., a woody plant with several stems growing from the base) the plant is a tree Leaf type the leaf blade is simple (i.e., lobed or unlobed but not separated into leaflets ) Leaves per node there are two leaves per node along the stem Leaf blade edges


Autumn branch of tatarian maple (Acer tataricum) with colorful leaves

Acer tataricum ssp. ginnala 'Flame' Flame Amur Maple. Family: Sapindaceae (Soapberry Family) 74; Genus: Acer (Maple Boxelder) 72; Plant Type: Tree 580; Hardiness:. Leaves opposite, simple, 1.5-3" long, 3-lobed, with a long central lobe that resembles a dagger. Samara wings nearly parallel. Ecological Functions:

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