ACER GRISEUM ACORN FARMS

PAPERBARK MAPLE
ACER GRISEUM

Acer Griseum

photo courtesy of J. Frank Schmidt
ACER GRISEUM
Genus: ACER
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Height: 20 Feet Tall
Spread: 15-18 Feet Wide
Color: red fall color
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Deciduous Tree
Zone: 4
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       exfoliating bark *      


PAPERBARK MAPLE

The Paperbark Maple is a small, easy care, deciduous tree that has an oval to rounded habit and is noteworthy for its exfoliating orange to cinnamon red bark. Its green, trifoliate leaves turn a vivid orange to red fall color. It thrives in average to slightly acidic, moist, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade.

Acer griseum makes an ideal understory tree in a wooded garden or near the home where it can be appreciated in every season.





PLANT SIZE TYPE GALENA ADD'L DIG SOON
ACER GRISEUM 1.75 in 16 00 0
ACER GRISEUM 2 in BOX 3 00 0
ACER GRISEUM 2 in 19 00 0
ACER GRISEUM 2.5 in 10 00 0
ACER GRISEUM 5-6 ft M-STEM 1 00 0
ACER GRISEUM 6-7 ft M-STEM 9 00 0
ACER GRISEUM 8-10 ft M-STEM 2 00 0
ACER GRISEUM 8-10 ft LOWBRAN 2 00 0
ACER GRISEUM con 10 1 00 0
ACER GRISEUM con 20 2 00 0
ACER GRISEUM con 5 3 00 0

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(Acer) Maple Varieties:
Amur | Big Tooth | Black | Box Elder | Full Moon | Fernleaf Full Moon | Hedge | Henry | Japanese | Japanese-Laceleaf | Korean | Manchurian | Miyabe | Norway | Paperbark | Red | Red/Silver | Shantung | Shebold | Shirasawas | Silver | Striped | Sugar | Sycamore | Tatarian | Trident | Vine

Other Deciduous Trees


Planting Tips

To help this plant settle in and thrive, we recommend these standard planting practices: Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep, ensuring the root flare sits slightly above the soil line. Backfill with native soil and water deeply to eliminate air pockets and settle the roots. Finish by applying a layer of mulch around the base, keeping it away from the trunk to maintain the health of the cinnamon-colored bark.




Available cultivars in this genus: