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 . Nativeto (or naturalized in) Oregon: Pendulous form, some even prostrate and must be staked initially, cascading branches, becomes twiggy and dense with age. Leaves 5-13 cm long, divided into 7-10 lobes, each lobe divided further, they are reddish purple to nearly black-red early in the season, but the color may fade in summer, even becoming Acerplatanoides – Crimson King HEIGHT: 10.0m WIDTH: 5.0m *height & width at maturity FORM: Upright with large rounded crown FOLIAGE: Shiny deep purple leaves in Summer, turning to orange, golds and copper tones in Autumn. FLOWERS and FRUIT: BARK: GROWTH RATE: DESCRIPTION: A beautiful maple that has beautiful foliage CrimsonKing maple (Acer platanoides ‘Crimson King’) is one of the temptations I planted a few months ago. Crimson King maple is a selection of Norway maple, a tree now widely naturalized in the cooler, more moist parts of the northeast and New England states. It is a round-headed 45-foot-tall tree with dense branching and a NorwayMaple ‘Crimson King’ (Acer platanoides) Add to My Plants (0) Plant Details. Category: Nursery. Light: Sun to Part Shade. Bloom Season: Height: 50-80' / 15.2 TheNorway maple (Acer platanoides) is one of the more popular trees in the nursery trade. It is easily transplanted and it has very few insect or disease enemies. It can, The Crimson King is one of the most popular and is often mistakenly called red maple. Red maple (Acer rubrum) is an entirely different tree. The nx2FexS. Norwaymaple ( Acer platanoides) was introduced by botanist John Bartram of Philadelphia from England to the U.S. in 1756. It has been planted on farms and in towns for its shade, hardiness, and NorwayMaple ‘Crimson King’ (Acer platanoides) Add to My Plants (0) Plant Details. Category: Nursery. Light: Sun to Part Shade. Bloom Season: Height: 50-80' / 15.2 NorwayMaple (Acer platanoides) 1 Introduction Norway maple or érable de norvège is a shade-tolerant deciduous tree in the soapberry (Sapindaceae) family, formerly in the Aceraceae family. Native to Europe and western Asia, it was first introduced to the United States for cultivation as an ornamental tree in 1756. It has since become Quickfacts. Norway maple is an invasive species. It is a non-native popular landscape tree that can spread into native woodlands. Norway maple invades woodlands by out-competing sugar maple due to its shade tolerance. Wildflower diversity is reduced because it forms a dense canopy. Trees are spread by seed. ProductDescription. The most common and easily recognizable variegated Maple. Acer platanoides Drummondii is a medium sized tree that can grow to 15m (48ft) sometimes a little more. It is a broad-headed tree with a neat, dense crown. The striking variegated deeply lobed leaves have green centers, with a wonderful cream margin, that brighten Norwaymaple is a large deciduous tree with a dense canopy. Trees can reach 40-60 feet tall, with a dense, rounded and symmetrical crown. Leaves typically turn yellow in the fall season, although there is a popular landscaping cultivar known as "Crimson King" that has a deep reddish purple fall foliage. Leaves and stem

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