Common name: Norway Maple Pronunciation: A-ser plat-an-OY-dez Family: Sapindaceae, Aceraceae Genus: Acer Type: Broadleaf Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: No Broadleaf deciduous tree, 35-50 (75) ft [11-15 (23) m] high, dense foliage, broad crown, stout stems. Acer platanoides, commonly known as the Norway maple, is a species of maple native to eastern and central Europe and western Asia, from Spain east to Russia, north to southern Scandinavia and southeast to northern Iran. [2] [3] [4] It was introduced to North America in the mid-1700s as a shade tree. [5] It is a member of the family Sapindaceae .
Acer platanoides 'Purple Globe' Bordó, gömb korai juhar
Acer platanoides Purple Globe A new introduction from poland .. a purple leafed Norway med size tree n.. I am excited about this one. It is purple not red but in search may come up red Winter Hardiness: Zone 5 - Down to -20° Summer Hardiness: Tree will be planted in full sun Tree Size: Medium up to 12' in ten years or more Tree Form: Upright Norway maple is a deciduous shade tree in the Sapindaceae (soapberry) family native to northeastern Europe. This large tree can reach a height and width of 50 feet so having a large enough area to accommodate it is important. Prefers full sun to partial shade, a wide range of soils but must be well trained and maintain a medium moisture level. Described by Bean (1976, p. 223) as 'one of the handsomest, hardiest, and most vigorous of introduced trees', Acer platanoides has unsurprisingly also become one of the most planted trees, particularly in urban settings, but is at its finest when allowed plenty of space in parkland. Acer platanoides large shade tree maturing to 50' tall by 50' wide upright oval growth habit in youth, becoming rounded and spreading with age ulture full sun to partial sun (partial shade tolerant in youth)
Acer platanoides (клен остролистный) 'Purple Globe' Зеленый город
Acer platanoides 'Globosum'Globe Norway maple. A dwarf, broad-rounded or globose form with a uniform crown that is typically grafted. Habit: Broad-rounded or globose form, very formal in outline. Size: 15-20' high (since usually grafted, height will vary with height of graft union) All information on this site is copyright protected. The leaves of Norway maple closely resemble those of sugar maple, but the petioles exude a white sap when broken. The gray bark has even grooves. First introduced by the famous Pennsylvania botanist, John Bartram, in 1756, this species is very popular as a hardy street tree. However, it has readily spread through New England forests and is now. A large number of other cultivars are available and are better suited for urban planting than the species. Those having colored summer foliage are 'Crimson King'—oval, 45 feet tall, foliage purple during the summer; 'Drummondii'—leaves edged in white; 'Schwedleri'—oval, 45 feet tall, foliage reddish in the spring then becoming green. Acer platanoides. Family: Sapindaceae (sap-in-DAY-see-ee) Genus: Acer (AY-ser) Species: platanoides (pla-tan -OY. Globosum Purpurea: Additional cultivar information: (aka Purple Globe) Category: Trees. Water Requirements: Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater. Sun Exposure: Full Sun. Foliage: Deciduous. Smooth. Foliage Color.
Acer platanoides 'Purple Globe' / klon zwyczajny Drzewa Nowacki
INTRODUCTION This cultivar of Norway Maple has a height and spread of 15 to 20 feet (Fig. 1). The dense, compact, rounded crown fills with greenish-yellow flowers in the spring. Acer platanoides, commonly called Norway maple, is native to Europe. It has been widely planted in urban areas throughout much of the U.S. It is a medium-sized deciduous shade tree typically growing 40-50' tall with a dense, symmetrical, rounded crown. Leaves (to 7" across) have five sharply pointed lobes and resemble those of sugar maple.
Family: SapindaceaeZone: 3 - 9Natural Range: EuropeSoil: Average, moist well drainedLight: Sun, part sunHeight: 15' - 30'Bloom Time: March to AprilAttracts: BeesPest Resistance: Air pollutionAttributes: Deciduous, deep purple leaves turning brighter in the fall. Oval crownNotes: Low maintenance tree. Pot Si Additional Information. One of the densest shade trees, widely adaptable to soils and environments, including dry and polluted city conditions. Transplants easily. Extremely dense canopy and shallow root system make it impossible to maintain good turf beneath. Can be a weed problem, especially in cooler parts of the northeast US.
Acer platanoides Goldsworth Purple Goldsworth Purple Norway Maple
Acer platanoides 'Globosum'. Norway maple 'Globosum'. A small to medium-sized tree, up to 8m tall, with a dense, rounded crown. Lobed, green leaves turn yellow in autumn. Small clusters of yellowish-green spring flowers are followed by winged fruits. Height: 15 feet Spread: 15 feet Sunlight: Hardiness Zone: 4 Description: A compact, tightly rounded form of the Norway Maple usually grafted to a specific landscape height; use as an accent in a garden or smaller home landscape, actually quite a stunning form when mature Ornamental Features