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Acer tatarica  ssp ginnala
Acer tatarica  ssp ginnala
Acer tatarica  ssp ginnala
Acer tatarica  ssp ginnala
Acer tatarica  ssp ginnala
Acer tatarica  ssp ginnala

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Acer tatarica ssp ginnala

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(Amur Maple) One of our favourite maples this small, branching tree is native to central China and Japan and has bright green leaves which turn glorious shades of orange and crimson in autumn before falling.

The autumn colour is particularly eye-catching when several are planted together as a thicket or to act as a screen.

Acer ginnala is a hardy, robust small tree and an excellent choice of tree for autumn colour in a position which would be to exposed for the more commonly planted Acer palmatum (Japanese Maple)

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  • Position: Full sun or partial shade.
  • Soil: Any well drained, fertile soil. Acer ginnala will give a better display of autumn colour if planted in slightly acidic soil.
  • Hardiness: Hardy. Acer ginnala is notably drought-tolerant and fairly wind resistant.
  • Rate of Growth: Moderate.
  • Habit: Acer ginnala grows to be a small, usually multi-stemmed, rounded tree.
    • Height: 8 -10 m (26 - 32 ft)
    • Spread: 6 - 8 m (20 - 26 ft)
How Much Sun
Full Sun, Light Shade
Eventual Size
Tree - Small (4m - 8m), Shrub - Large (3m+)
Growing Conditions
Soil: Not Fussy, Soil: Acid, Soil: Dry/Sandy, Site: Windy, Site: Coastal Areas
Special Features
Autumn Colour, Screening/Hedge, Suitable for Containers, Rare and Unusual

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