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Southwestern Sugar Maple


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MAPLE, SOUTHERN SUGAR    Florida Maple

Acer barbatum               (A-sir bar-BAY-tum)                                                      

Deciduous        Sun      Height 30 - 80 feet     Spread 30  - 60 feet     Spacing  25-30 feet

 

HABIT: Beautiful upright growing tree with fall leaf color that ranges from scarlet and crimson to orange and old-gold. It is smaller and more heat tolerant than true sugar maple (A. saccharum var. saccharum) but does well from Dallas to Houston. Size depends on health and depth of soil.

CULTURE:        Tolerates most soils, wet and dry weather conditions, high winds and other environmental stresses. Does best in healthy well-drained soils. Likes some afternoon shade.

 

USES:              Interesting shade tree with striking fall color - sometimes.

PROBLEMS:     It is very sensitive to spray drift of 2, 4-D and other toxic herbicides as are most trees.

NOTES:            A good maple to try.

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