Description
Latin: Acer rubrum
Zones: 3-9
Other common names: Red Maple, soft maple, swamp maple
Mature Height: 75-80 ft. but can be over 100′ tall under right conditions. Grows fast
Soil / Climate: Red Maple is one of the most common and widespread deciduous trees of eastern North America and is adaptable to a very wide range of soil conditions.
Notes:  Autumn Foliage varies from greenish yellow to vibrant scarlet to burgundy and often one of the first trees to color. Used as a shade tree. It is used commercially on a small scale for maple syrup production as well as for its medium to high quality lumber. The twigs of the red maple are reddish in color.
Wildlife: The red maple is a used as a food source by several forms of wildlife. Elk and white-tailed deer in particular use it as an important source of winter food.
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