Acer ginnala 'Flame'
White flowers on the Amur Flame Maple make it a pleasingly fragrant tree in April and May.
It is a good choice for a small tree as it grows no taller than 20' and 20' wide, providing dense shade for its size. For this reason, it's a good container plant, also because it tolerates wind, dry soil, and heavy pruning. In fall, its scarlet leaves are stunning.
*Deer May Browse*
Photo courtesy of Toms Creek Nursery in Denton, NC
| Ornamental Characteristics |
| Category |
Shade or Specimen Tree |
| Foliage Type |
Deciduous |
| Height |
15' - 20' |
| Spread |
15' - 20' |
| Shape |
Upright, spreading, often multi-stemmed |
| Primary Foliage Color |
Bright Green |
| Seasonal Foliage Color |
Showy, Scarlet Red |
| Flowering Season |
Spring |
| Flower Color |
White |
| Fruit |
Red-winged seeds |
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| Environmental Characteristics |
| Growth Rate |
Slow |
| Sun Preferences |
Full Sun |
| Water Preferences |
Average: Prepare planting area for adequate drainage.
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| Cold Hardiness Zone |
2 to 8 |