Maple - Red

$8.75

(2-3 bareroot) Acer rubrum - The red maple features a rounded, oval crown and is known for its fast growth. it prefers medium-wet, well-drained soil, but is adaptable to a broad range of soil conditions. It thrives in full sun to partial shade. Native to eastern North America. The Red Maple serves as an important winter food source for wildlife, particularly elk and white-tailed deer. In late winter or early spring, the tree produces showy flowers that are usually bright red but occasionally yellow, growing in hanging clusters. YThe Red Maple is valued for shade, small-scale maple syrup production, and medium to high-quality lumber.

Zones 3-9

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(2-3 bareroot) Acer rubrum - The red maple features a rounded, oval crown and is known for its fast growth. it prefers medium-wet, well-drained soil, but is adaptable to a broad range of soil conditions. It thrives in full sun to partial shade. Native to eastern North America. The Red Maple serves as an important winter food source for wildlife, particularly elk and white-tailed deer. In late winter or early spring, the tree produces showy flowers that are usually bright red but occasionally yellow, growing in hanging clusters. YThe Red Maple is valued for shade, small-scale maple syrup production, and medium to high-quality lumber.

Zones 3-9

(2-3 bareroot) Acer rubrum - The red maple features a rounded, oval crown and is known for its fast growth. it prefers medium-wet, well-drained soil, but is adaptable to a broad range of soil conditions. It thrives in full sun to partial shade. Native to eastern North America. The Red Maple serves as an important winter food source for wildlife, particularly elk and white-tailed deer. In late winter or early spring, the tree produces showy flowers that are usually bright red but occasionally yellow, growing in hanging clusters. YThe Red Maple is valued for shade, small-scale maple syrup production, and medium to high-quality lumber.

Zones 3-9