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Native to Japan, northeast China and Korea, the Japanese maple has been cultured intensively for over 300 years. The tree is revered in Japan for its leaves and breathtaking branch structure...
The Japanese red maple is a small tree with showy red leaves and dark brown bark. This maple is fairly short, reaching no more than 20 feet in height, and grows well in full sun or part shade...
Red maple is one of the most popular landscape trees in the Eastern United States. It can be found in every state east of the Mississippi and in parts of Canada as far north as Newfoundland. As an...
The Red Maple (Acer rubrum) and the Celebration Red Maple (Acer x freemanii Celebration®) are broadleaf deciduous trees that belong to the Aceraceae family. The Celebration Red Maple is a...
Adapting to both part shade and full sun environments, the Japanese red maple's showy crimson leaves can perk up almost any garden. The Japanese red maple is slow growing and can be hurt by strong...
Red maple is quick growing tree free from most of the problems that are usually associated with them. It is a popular tree for landscaping because of its wide shape once mature, which produces...
Trident maples are grown as landscaping and bonsai trees. When grown as part of the yard, the maple may trimmed to have an oval or rounded shape by carefully pruning the lower branches. Likewise,...
Japanese maples are sturdy plants that grow 15 feet to 25 feet in height with purplish and golden leaves at certain times in the year. These plants flourish in partial sun with moist, well-drained...
The maple is a versatile and favored deciduous tree. Maple trees provide summer shade and dramatic fall foliage. Maple trees require nutrients to live and flourish. When these nutrients are...
Around a dozen maple tree species are native to the United States, with most of them in portions of the eastern half of the country. Maple species are deciduous, shedding their leaves every fall....
Maple trees are one of the most widely treasured tree species. With more than 100 species, there is a maple to complement nearly any yard design or set up. Like any plant, maple trees require care...
Bonsai is the art of growing trees in a confined space. Bonsai first appeared in China, but is now an establish art form throughout the world. The maple comes in many varieties and is a deciduous...
Maple trees often grow 50 to 75 feet tall and have a canopy spread of 30 to 50 feet. Known for their jaw-dropping beauty, welcome summer shade, easy care, fast-growing nature and resistance to...
A leaf collection is a common assignment for grade school and even high school students. The ability to identify correctly tree leaves native to United States makes such a task much easier to...
With more than 100 species of maple trees, identifying them can be difficult. Most people are identifying maple trees in search of those that produce syrup. There are four maple trees commonly...
Red Sunset is a widely grown variety of maple tree. It grows to about 60 feet tall and 40 feet wide, with a round-to-oval shape. It grows quite quickly, about 2 feet per year. An Asian native, it...
The red maple is a tree native to the eastern U.S. It gets its name from the abundant red buds and twigs that adorn it in the winter months and the red flowers and leaves that appear in the spring...
The red maple, also known by its scientific name Acer rubrum, is a common tree in the eastern half of the United States, occurring particularly near waterways where the ground is constantly moist....
The Japanese maple is considered a deciduous tree or shrub. It is an indigenous plant to Korea and Japan and is regarded as a slow growing plant. Japanese maples can reach heights of up to 20...
The silver maple and red maple are hardy, deciduous trees that grow in a wide range of soil types in the Eastern U.S. and Southeast Canada. They can be distinguished by differences in their size,...
Maples are plentiful in most areas of the United States and Canada. Samaras, commonly known to children as "helicopters," are the fruit of the maple tree and contain a single seed. The fruits fall...
Many trees, including maple, oak, aspen, beach and various fruit and nut trees, can be started from seed. Some species can be started easily, while others may require a little special preparation....
Armstrong red maple trees bestow a splash of color onto landscapes with their leaves that turn bright red, orange and yellow. Homeowners are delighted with this fast-growing tree for providing...
Weeping Japanese maple is a species of tree native to eastern Asia that is commonly grown for its ornamental foliage. The leaves are a subtle red during the summer months, and become more vivid...
Maple trees fill forests and are valued for lumber, landscaping and their brilliant fall coloration of red and yellow. They produce an abundance of seeds which may be collected and planted to...
The eastern U.S. is home to many species of maple trees, the most well-known being the sugar maple (acer saccharum). However, even a tree as inherently beautiful as a maple may need to be pruned....
In order to tap a maple tree for syrup, you must drill a hole in the trunk. The tree isn't harmed by the loss of the sap, but this hole is essentially a wound that the tree must heal in order to...
Maple trees provide gorgeous fall foliage and rich maple syrup. Spread over parts of Asia, Europe and North America, the genus Acer has easily recognizable leaves and seeds.
Maple trees come in a wide range of species, such as Red, Norway and Sugar maple, each with their own soil needs. Some maples can tolerate drier conditions, while some thrive in wet soil. Maple...
Silver maple trees have narrow leaves that are bright green on the top and a silver-green on the back. They grow rapidly but have branches that easily break during windstorms. They are...
Knowing common symptoms of disease in maple trees can help you identify a threat to your tree and treat the problem early, as well as help you prevent the disease from spreading to nearby maples.
The red maple tree, Acer rubrum, is a common tree with a broad range across the eastern United States and southeast Canada. As with many forest trees, it faces competition and stress and is...
Maple trees are able to reproduce starting around 50 years old. Maple tree reproduce by producing angiosperm, which means they develop seeds within a fruit. Maple trees are deciduous, which means...
The Japanese red maple is a deciduous tree that is 25 to 30 feet tall, with a spread of 20 feet when fully mature. It's a popular shade tree and grows well in a yard with other flowers and trees....
The Japanese maple is a deciduous (loses its leaves in the fall) tree that grows anywhere from 6 to 25 feet tall. The Japanese maple is known for its beautiful, broad leaves that brightly change...
The Norway maple tree can suffer from a number of diseases caused by fungus, pests and bacteria. If untreated a number of these diseases can lead to the eventual death of the Norway maple.
Although there are hundreds of species of maples, the trees share some distinguishing features. Most types are deciduous and thrive in the temperate zones of North America, Canada and Europe. The...
Here's a good, easy way to identify and recognize a silver maple tree .
Trees are an important investment to the landscape of your home. It is important to choose one that will accent and beautify your property. Choosing the right tree entails a great deal of...
Remember those little "helicopter" seeds that as a kid you'd toss in the air and watch twirl down to the ground? Those little "helicopters" are called winged seeds and come from silver maple...
There are more than 400 different varieties of Japanese maple trees divided into five types based on size, leaf shape and color. Your choice will depend on the size of the garden and whether you...
The red maple tree, the state tree of Rhode Island, is a common tree across almost the entire eastern portion of the United States and well into southern Canada. It is capable of living for as...
Japanese red dragon maple trees are ideal for urban landscaping, as they only grow 12 to 15 feet high. The trees have a natural fan shape that can be refined by pruning when the tree is still...
It is important to properly prune a weeping Japanese maple for many reasons. Correct pruning will not only keep your maple beautiful but it will also prevent disease from infecting your Weeping...
Maple syrup is a delicious topping for pancakes and is used in many tasty recipes too, but it is also fun and easy to make on your own. Tapping maple trees and making your own maple syrup is...
Patio trees provide shade and add a touch of class to an outdoor patio. You can pick a patio tree that has a very large span, plant it in the middle of the patio and shade the whole space. Or you...
Tree sap is the cells of a tree in fluid form. These particular cells are called xylem cells. The sap also contains many other ingredients, such as minerals, sugar, hormones and water. When sap...
You have a stunning big-leaf maple tree in your yard and you yearn to have even more for your children and several future generations to enjoy. I am going to show you how to take cuttings off of...
The Ablaze Red Maple (Acer Rubrum) gives a colorful show in the spring with its new foliage, and an even more colorful show in the fall with its bright orange and fiery red colors. The cultivar is...
Japanese maple trees are one of the loveliest trees that can add beauty and color to any landscape. There are different varieties of Japanese maple trees, some of them can be left alone without...