Crimson King Maple . Acer platnoides 'Crimson King' Type: Deciduous Growth Rate. Slow 4 item; Slow - Medium 20 item; Medium 96 item; Medium - Fast 13 item;
Broadleaf deciduous tree, 25-45+ ft (7.6-13.7+ m) high, dense, rounded. Leaves opposite, simple, 5-10 cm, with 3-5 rounded, entire lobes, dark green above, when detached yield a milky sap, a characteristic shared with A. platanoides and A. macrophyllum . Foliage turns yellow or golden in fall, one of the last trees to color.
Mature Height/Spread: Sugar maple is a large tree that grows 50 to 80 feet tall and 35 to 50 feet wide. In open areas the shape becomes dense and upright oval to rounded. In dense shade this selection grows tall and slender. Growth Rate: It is a slow grower (1 foot per year), growing slightly faster when young. It is long-lived.

Acer palmatum 'Kagiri-nishiki'. Acer palmatum 'Kagiri-nishiki' is a variegated Japanese maple, bearing deeply lobed, mid-green leaves with pink and white margins, throughout summer. Leaves turn crimson-gold in autumn. Grow in sun or partial shade, and protect from harsh winds. Height: 4m.

Red maple trees do have green leaves. They are called red maples because the leaves turn brilliant red in the fall. Maples with summer deep reddish purple color are Crimson King Maple, or Ruby Red maple. And of course Japanese maples, many have red leaves, some have green or orange leaves.
CRIMSON SPIREâ„¢ oak is more tolerant of wet sites than its white oak parent, but well-drained sites are best. It is intolerant of salt. Prune oaks in the dormant season to avoid attracting beetles that may carry oak wilt. List of pests, diseases and tolerances: Oak wilt, anthracnose, two-lined chestnut borer are possible problems.

The Crimson King red leaf maple is an adaptable, low-maintenance tree that can grow in nearly any type of soil. This moderately drought-tolerant maple produces a beautiful rich crimson leaf color in cooler climates. Reaching a mature height of 50 feet and width of 35 feet, the Crimson King maple can grow in full sun or in partial shade.

Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: Broadleaf deciduous tree, compact, narrow, to about 25 ft tall and 15 ft wide (7.5 × 4.5 m), very dense, initially columnar, later pyramidal to oval. Leaves opposite, simple, purple-maroon; reddish bronze in fall. Sun. Slow growing.
Soak the cutting in warm water for 20 minutes. Dip the cutting in a rooting hormone powder. Fill a planting pot with moss and sand and make a shallow hole. Place the cut end into the hole and firm the planting medium around the cutting. Secure wire, sticks, or bamboo around the cutting to promote upright growth.
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