ACER RUBRUM: ARMSTRONG MAPLE

ACER RUBRUM:
ARMSTRONG MAPLE

The Acer Rubrum, commonly known as the Red Maple or Armstrong Maple, is a deciduous tree native to North America. It is named for its red flowers, twigs, and fall foliage. The Armstrong Maple is a popular ornamental tree due to its attractive appearance and ease of planting and care.

The Armstrong Maple typically grows to a height of 40 to 60 feet with a spread of up to 40 feet. Its canopy is dense and round, and its leaves are three to five-lobed, turning yellow, orange, or red in the fall. The tree produces red flowers in the spring, followed by winged fruits.

The Armstrong Maple is adaptable to a variety of soil types and can grow in full sun or partial shade. It is also tolerant of urban environments, making it a popular choice for street plantings and landscaping. The tree is known for its drought tolerance and can survive in regions with limited water availability.

In addition to its ornamental value, the Armstrong Maple is also used for its wood, which is used for furniture, flooring, and other woodworking projects. The tree is also a source of maple syrup, although it produces a lower yield compared to other species of maple trees.

Overall, the Armstrong Maple is a beautiful and versatile tree that adds color and texture to any landscape. It is easy to care for and provides many benefits, making it an excellent choice for homeowners and landscapers alike.

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Description

HEIGHT: 50-70’ WITH GREEN FOLIAGE/SILVER UNDERSIDE
SPREAD: 15’ WITH ORANGE/RED FALL FOLIAGE
SHAPE: COLUMNAR, ZONES: 3-8
RAPID GROWTH 12”-18” YEARLY
PERFECT FOR URBAN AREAS