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Acer ginnala or Amur Maple is a small deciduous tree or large shrub that originates from South-East Asia. It has several stems and a broad umbrella shaped crown, creating a spreading, dappled canopy. It is particularly useful in exposed sites where other plants will not thrive and will even grow in planters between high buildings where the wind creates a tunnelling effect.
The autumn display from an Acer ginnala is certainly a sight to behold, going through bright yellows and oranges to a deep crimson red. The bright red winged seeds during the summer months are another attractive feature of the tree.
Flowers: Greenish white umbels in late spring
Fruit: Bright red winged seeds
Bark: Smooth grey bark
Leaves: Deciduous, three lobed leaves, the middle lobe being longer than the outer two. Fresh green in colour
Autumn colour: Bright orange to red
Ultimate height: 6m
Uses: They are able to cope with harsh conditions such as strong winds and poor soil. Their autumn display is quite spectacular
The Barn, Broadley Lane, Stoke Gabriel, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 6RR
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