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Acer tataricum subsp. ginnala - Wikipedia
Acer tataricum subsp. ginnala, the Amur maple, often treated as a distinct species Acer ginnala, is a plant species with woody stems native to northeastern Asia from easternmost Mongolia east to Korea and Japan, and north to the Russian Far East in the Amur River valley.
Acer tataricum subsp. ginnala - North Carolina Extension …
Fruit: Fruit Color: Brown/Copper Green Pink Red/Burgundy Fruit Value To Gardener: Showy Display/Harvest Time: Fall Summer Fruit Type: Samara Fruit Length: < 1 inch Fruit Width: < 1 inch Fruit Description: Up to 1 inch paired reddish samara in summer to autumn; Flowers: Flower Color: Gold/Yellow White Flower Inflorescence: Panicle Flower Value ...
Acer tataricum subsp. ginnala 'Flame' - Plant Finder
Subsp. ginnala (formerly Acer ginnala), is commonly called Amur maple. It is native to China, Mongolia, Manchuria, Siberia (along the Amur River Valley), Korea and Japan. It also matures over time to 15-20' tall as a large shrub or small tree.
Acer tataricum subsp. ginnala - Oregon State University
Fruit (samaras) 2-2.5 cm long, red to brown, hang on late into fall, wings nearly parallel. Sun to part shade, very adaptable, very hardy (popular in east and midwest), performs best in well-drained soil. Relatively free of disease and pest problems. Hardy to USDA Zone 2 Native to Central and northern China, Manchuria, and Japan.
Landscaping & Wildlife: The main ornamental value of Amur maple is its red fall color and fruit. This is an excellent, low growing tree for small yards. It is sometimes used for hedges or screens. It has a fair rating for wildlife. Agroforestry: Acer ginnala is used in tree strips for windbreaks.
Size: Tree < 30 feet Height: 15' - 18' (equal spread) Leaves: Deciduous Shape: multi-stem large shrub or small tree; often rounded Ornamental Other: One of the most adaptable and cold-hardy maples. Grows in full sun or light shade. Known to naturalize or become problematically invasive in …
Acer tataricum ssp. ginnala 'Flame' - Purdue University
Previously known as: Acer ginnala 'Flame' Extremely hardy small tree with interesting foliage (elongated center lobe) and colorful fruits. Widely adapted and trouble-free. Prefers sun but tolerates some shade. Good for growth in large planters. Among first trees to leaf out. Withstands heavy pruning. Can be damaged by ice stroms.
The Acer Ginnala: An Aesthetic Addition to Any Landscape
2023年5月31日 · The Acer ginnala, commonly known as the Amur maple, is a tree species appreciated for its aesthetic appeal, adaptability, and ecological benefits. This post provides an in-depth look at this species' characteristics, cultivation, and environmental role.
ENH-173/ST014: Acer ginnala: Amur Maple - EDIS
The main ornamental value of Amur maple is the brilliant red fall foliage color and fruit which sports bright pink wings. It is a durable tree, tolerating poor soil, but will grow less vigorously in the southern end of its range.
Acer tataricum ssp. ginnala – Purdue Arboretum Explorer
Extremely hardy small tree with interesting foliage (elongated center lobe) and colorful fruits (on some trees). Widely adapted and trouble-free. Prefers sun but tolerates some shade. Good for growth in large planters. Among first trees to leaf out. Withstands heavy pruning. Can be damaged by ice stroms. Verticillium susceptible, but rare.
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