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Plants: Acer griseum - Paperbark Maple

Posted by amazon 17.05 2007 on 21:24:25 (1820 readers)
Acer griseum: Paperbark Maple Seeds

Acer griseum: Paperbark Maple Seeds

Zone: 4 to 8 Grows to: 20-30 ft. Can be a little tricky to grow from seed, but very rewarding. A beautiful small tree with great individuality and brilliant red fall foliage. Lovely rich reddish brown peeling bark stands out wonderfully in a winter landscape. A wonderful specimen tree.


Paperbark Maple likes full to partial sun and well-drained, humus-rich soil with a pH of 5-7. Needs lots of moisture. Includes full germination instructions to get your seeds started.
Publisher: TreeHelp.com
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