Acer mandshuricum
Manchurian Maple
A great small tree growing 30′ to 40′ with approximately two thirds spread; upright growth. Tri foliate leaves are 3″-5″. Dark green summer leaves turn red to rose red early October in most areas. Loses foliage earlier than most maples. Adaptable to most soils, but moist, well drained soils are best. Full sun. Native to Manchuria and Korea. Rare species remotely related to Acer griseum, but without the peeling bark. Acer mandshuricum is rare in the trade due to the lack of viable seed. It is possible to propagate by cuttings or grafting.
Section: Trifoliata.
Meaning of: Mandshuricus, meaning from manchuria.
Synonyms: Acer mandsurica, Crula mandshurica, A. kansuense, A, mandshuricum ssp kansuense.
Common names: None.
Habit: Large shrub to small tree to 30′-40′.
Leaves: Trifoliolate, 2″-4″ long and wide, dark green above, blue green below.
Flowers: Geenish yellow in May.
Hardiness: Zone 4, find your zone here Maya Gardens Inc – USDA zone map
Distribution: Gansu province of China, Manchuria, Eastern Russia, and North and South Korea.
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Pricing:
Size Price each Plant 6 or more of this tree and save
#1 $15.00 $13.50 each (Sold out until Fall)
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