Fall Fiesta Sugar Maple
Fall Fiesta™ is an outstanding selection of our native Sugar Maple, distinguished by its fast growth rate, its oval, spreading head, and its thick, deep green, tatter resistant summer foliage. […]
Read MoreWright Brothers Sugar Maple
Fast growing with a broad, rounded profile, this outstanding selection features foliage that resists summer leaf scorch and bark that resists winter frost cracking. Brilliant fall foliage color in shades […]
Read MoreSugar Maple
Here’s the tree that made New England famous! It’s easy to see why this tree is so prized once you look at its broadly oval to round form and its […]
Read MoreSun Valley Red Maple
‘Sun Valley’ is a cross between ‘Red Sunset’ and ‘Autumn Flame’ and was selected by the US Arboretum for its beautiful red fall color. This is a male selection meaning […]
Read MoreRedpointe® Red Maple
Deep green foliage and a strong central leader give this versatile, easy to grow tree an outstanding landscape presence. With broadly pyramidal form and brilliant red fall foliage color, this […]
Read MoreRed Sunset® Red Maple
A great shade tree with a fiery red fall color that’s simply stunning! Fairly quick growing with bright green, textured summer foliage, this selection has a stately pyramidal to rounded […]
Read MoreAutumn Flame Red Maple
Incredibly easy to grow, ‘Autumn Flame’ is an outstanding looking tree with a clean summer look and blazing fall foliage color that make it a plant that should be used […]
Read MoreNorthern Glow® Korean Maple
This recently developed hybrid from Professor Ed Hasselkus, in Wisconsin now opens up the enjoyment of the Japanese Maple to the chillier climates! Cloked in green thru the summer months […]
Read MoreCrimson Sunset® Maple
If you are looking for a deep purple shade tree that wont burn out in the hot summer sun Crimson Sunset® is the tree for you! A hybrid between A. […]
Read MoreCrimson King Norway Maple
Not only does this well formed, symmetrical tree provide cooling summer shade, it also produces stunning crimson foliage. Growing 12 to 18 inches per year, it forms a thick, rounded […]
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