Acer tataricum ssp tataricum 'Tatarian Maple'Acer tataricum ssp tataricum

(Ay-ser  tat-TAR-ee-kum)
Makes a nice small specimen tree or large multi-stemmed shrub growing 15′ to 20′ with an equal spread.  Naturally an under story tree. Slow to moderate growth.  Leaves are 2″-4″, usually unlobed, though young trees may have 3-5 lobed leaves.  Bright green leaves turn red and yellow in the fall. Prefers sunny, dry locations. Tolerant to adverse soil conditions and drought.  Easily grown from fresh seed sown in October.

 

 

Section: Ginnala.
Meaning of: Tataticus,  from Tartaria, the area including central Asia and European Russia, east of Don River.
Synonyms: Acer tataricum, A. cordifolium, A. tartarinum.
Common names: Tartarian maple, Tartarischer Ahorn.
Habit: Shrub to small tree to 30′.  Reddish-purple leaves in spring.
Leaves: Leaves may be 3-5 lobed while the tree is young, unlobed as it matures.  Leaves to 2″-3.5″ long and wide.
Flowers: Pale green to white.
Hardiness: Zones 3-8, , find your zone here Maya Gardens Inc – USDA zone map.
Distribution: Australia, Hungary, Serbia, Romania, The Caucasus, Ukraine, Turkey.
Planting and care of maples
Pricing:
Size           Price each      Plant 6 or more of this tree and save.
#1            $15.00               $13.50 each 

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Tatarian Maple