Sugar Maple quart pot

$11.99 $14.99

Shipping to United States: $6.00

ALL ORDERS TO CA SHIP BAREROOT from mid October to mid May! You will receive one plant in a quart sized container with each purchase. Your plant will not come with instructions; please know how to care for your plants.

USDA ZONE

Acer saccharum, the sugar maple, is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae. It is native to the hardwood forests of eastern Canada and eastern United States. Sugar maple is best known for being the primary source of maple syrup and for its brightly colored fall foliage. It may also be known as "rock maple", "sugar tree", "birds-eye maple", "sweet maple", "curly maple", or "hard maple", particularly when referring to the wood.

Acer saccharum is a deciduous tree normally reaching heights of 25–35 m (80–115 ft), and exceptionally up to 45 m (150 ft). A 10-year-old tree is typically about 5 m (20 ft) tall. As with most trees, forest-grown sugar maples form a much taller trunk and narrower canopy than open-growth ones.

The leaves are deciduous, up to 20 cm (7.9 in) long and wide, palmate, with five lobes and borne in opposite pairs. The basal lobes are relatively small, while the upper lobes are larger and deeply notched. In contrast with the angular notching of the silver maple, however, the notches tend to be rounded at their interior. The fall color is often spectacular, ranging from bright yellow on some trees through orange to fluorescent red-orange on others. Sugar maples also have a tendency to color unevenly in fall. In some trees, all colors above can be seen at the same time. They also share a tendency with red maples for certain parts of a mature tree to change color weeks ahead of or behind the remainder of the tree. The leaf buds are pointy and brown-colored. The recent year's growth twigs are green, and turn dark brown.

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Looks great thank you


Tree was supposed to arrive by 8/7 but didn’t arrive until today, 8/13. Tree is nice but extremely dry. We’ll see how it does.


Very disappointed. Seller didn't send the item and didn't respond to me.


How can I rate this seller very high because I have not received the tree.


Never received and can’t get the people to email me back


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