Profile Video: See this plant in the following landscape: Cultivars / Varieties: VIDEO created by Andy Pulte for “Landscape Plant Identification, Taxonomy and Morphology” a plant identification course offered by the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Tennessee. Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems: It can be weedy and is listed as invasive in some states in the midwestern and northeastern U.S.A. The Flame cultivar is a large shrub with flaming fall color that can be planted in above ground containers. This smaller maple can be used as small specimen, or patio tree and even works well in a container. With its dense foliage it can be used for screening or mass plantings on blank walls of large buildings. Easy to transplant and casts dense shade. It withstands heavy pruning and can be successfully grown as a container plant. I is quite adaptable to a wide range of pH ranges but does best in well drained soil. Plant in full sun to light shade in a range of soil types. While it technically is hardy from zones 3-8, it will perform best in zones 3-6. Its mature height is 15 to 20 feet tall and 15 to 20 feet wide with an often multi-stemmed. The shape is variable from a multi-stemmed to single trunked and can be successfully tailored to specific landscape requirements by pruning. dissertation.Phonetic Spelling AY-ser jin-NAY-luh DescriptionĪmur maple is a deciduous tree or large shrub in the Sapindaceae (soapberry) family. Assessing the potential of invasiveness in woody plants introduced in North America. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Invasive Plants.Nonnative Invasive Species in Southern Forest and Grassland Ecosystems.Non-Native Invasive Plants of Arlington County, Virginia.New Jersey Invasive Species Strike Team 2017 Invasive Species List.New Hampshire Restricted Invasive Species.National Park Service, Mid-Atlantic Exotic Plant Management Team Invasive Plant List.Natural Resources, Bureau of Endangered Resources. Wisconsin manual of control recommendations for ecologically invasive plants. Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group.City of Ann Arbor Michigan Parks and Recreation.It is more shade tolerant than most maples, giving it the potential for spreading into intact forests. As a result, it may continue to spread from cultivation into a variety of habitats. Ecological Threat Due to the specie's small size, fragrant flowers and attractive fall foliage (particularly when grown in full sun), Acer ginnala is desirable as an ornamental tree and continues to be sold and planted. The seeds of Acer ginnala are dispersed primarily by wind with the help of winged samaras. Fruit The reddish fruit, which hang on the tree until late fall, have nearly parallel wings and are 0.75-1 in. These flowers, unlike those of most maples, are fragrant. Flowers The yellow-white flowers appear from May-June, after the tree has leafed out, and are borne in long-peduncled panicles. The fall color of the leaves is usually red, but some are bright yellow. ![]() This plant leafs out early in the spring. The margins of the leaves are doubly serrate. They are 3-lobed, with the terminal lobe elongated. Foliage The leaves are opposite and 1-3 in. Appearance Acer ginnala is a small tree that grows 15-20 ft.
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