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Acer pensylvanicum' | Moosewood Maple - 210-230cm - 20lt

Acer pensylvanicum' | Moosewood Maple - 210-230cm - 20lt

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Acer pensylvanicum, commonly known as the striped maple, is a deciduous tree native to the forests of eastern North America. It is a small to medium-sized tree, typically growing between 5 to 10 metres tall, with a slender trunk and spreading branches that create a rounded crown. The bark of young trees is particularly striking, characterised by green and white vertical stripes, giving the tree its common name. As the tree matures, the bark darkens to a reddish-brown or grey, and the stripes become less pronounced.

The leaves of Acer pensylvanicum are large and broad, usually measuring 12 to 18 centimetres in length and width. They are three-lobed, with a slightly serrated edge, and have a soft, velvety texture. The leaves are bright green in spring and summer, turning vibrant shades of yellow in the autumn before falling. This autumnal display makes the tree an attractive feature in woodland settings.

In late spring, the striped maple produces clusters of small, yellow-green flowers that hang down in delicate racemes. These flowers are unisexual, with male and female flowers often found on the same tree. Pollinated by wind or insects, the flowers develop into distinctive winged seeds, called samaras, which mature in late summer and are dispersed by the wind.

Acer pensylvanicum thrives in cool, shaded environments, preferring moist, well-drained soils. It is commonly found in the understorey of mixed hardwood forests, where it grows slowly in the dappled light. The striped maple is also known for its ability to regenerate from stumps, making it resilient in disturbed forest areas.

  • Common Name

    Moosewood Maple

  • Family

    Sapindaceae

  • Type

    deciduous tree

  • Pot Size

    20

  • Height (cm)

    210-230cm

  • Native To

    China

  • Flower

    yellow in drooping racemes

  • Foliage

    large, 3-lobed, turning yellow in autumn

  • Maturation period

    10-20 years

Key Info

Size & Spacing

Mature Height

8-10m

Mature Width

3-6m

Shape / habit

upright columnar, bushy

Preferred Location

Orientation

North–facing or East–facing or South–facing or West–facing, sheltered

Soil Type

tolerant of most soil types, except heavy clay, full sun, partial shade

Soil moisture

moist but well-drained

Growing Period

Flower

May

Foliage

spring, summer, autumn

Fruit

autumn

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During this time, we have developed a large stock of trees, mature evergreen shrubs, conifers, Japanese maples, cedars and olives. What sets us apart from a generic garden center is solid unwavering focus on trees and some bigger shrubs. You will find thousands of trees, hundreds of varieties and lots of experts who are working on the nursery and more than willing to help you to choose a plant for you.

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