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| Plant Type: Trees |
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| Zone: 5 |
Foliage: Chartreuse |
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| Height: 10-15' |
Fall Foliage: Orange |
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| Width / Spread: 8-10' |
Flower: Red |
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| Habit: Upright |
Flower Season: Mid Spring |
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| Sun Requirements: Partial |
Fruit: Samara |
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Uses: Accent Plant Specimen Border Planting
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Tolerance: Disease Resistant
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Description:
Small, slow growing, upright tree. The most interestingly shaped leaves you are likely to see on a maple. The unique leaves have 11 to 13 fused lobes, forming a disk shape with protruding points. Bright chartreuse leaves in summer turn a brilliant orange-red in fall. Best color comes out when planted in full morning sun followed by afternoon shade.
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