The paperbark maple is a slow growing and long living deciduous tree that will attain a height of 20 30 feet with a spread of 15 25 feet.
Is paperbark maple a hardwood.
Noted for its exfoliating bark and showy fall color award winning acer griseum paperbark maple is a small spreading deciduous tree that is highly desirable.
Paperbark maple acer griseum.
Paperbark maple is a relatively small deciduous tree that provides unique beauty to the landscape thanks to its fall color typical of maples and its peeling copper orange to reddish brown bark quite unusual for maples.
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It is hardy in many regions of the pacific northwest zones 4 8.
Acer griseum commonly called paperbark maple is a small deciduous oval to oval rounded tree with slender upright branching.
It is particularly noted for its exfoliating copper orange to cinnamon reddish brown bark and its showy orange to red fall color.
Paperbark maple is a true specimen tree and once established has the potential to be the star of any garden.
Thus this tree adds ornamental interest year round.
Like eucalyptus and birch trees the peeling bark delights children.
It typically matures to 20 30 40 tall.
Paperbark maple is named for its paper like peeling bark.
Even the youngest stems contribute to this pleasing peeling bark effect.
Paperbark maple is a round headed rather open maple that grows moderately fast when young.
Griseum means gray which refers to the underside of the leaf.
The chestnut brown bark of both its trunk and branches constantly peels into thin tight curls revealing brighter cinnamon red wood beneath.
Paperbark maple is best used as a lawn or specimen tree where it is visible in the winter.
Even though the beautiful bark is the tree s most notable characteristic its relatively small stature handsome foliage and overall form make it noteworthy.
Acer griseum the paperbark maple simplified chinese.
The paperback maple.
Xuè pí fēng is a species of flowering plant in the family sapindaceae native to central china.
Most of the seed produced by the paperbark maple is sterile and will not produce unwanted seedlings unlike that of many other maples.
Acer griseum is found in the chinese provinces of gansu henan hubei hunan shaanxi shanxi and sichuan at altitudes of 1 500 2 000 m 4 921 6 562 ft.
Other names include chinese paperbark maple.
Acer is latin for sharp and may also be from the celtic ac which means hard in reference to the wood.