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Acer × freemanii - Freeman Maple

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Acer × freemanii is also referred to as the Freeman Maple, a hybrid concoction of grandeur and resilience. Growing impressively between 40 to 55 feet tall and with a spread that's about half of its height, this medium-large tree radiates an extraordinary display of glossy green leaves in the warmer months. However, it is during the autumn season when the Freeman Maple truly puts on a mesmerizing performance, as these green leaves transform into a dazzling spectacle of bright reds and vivid oranges. This dynamic tree has the ability to thrive in a multitude of soil conditions and its full sun exposure preference makes it astonishingly adaptable. Furthermore, it boasts a commendable resistance to pests and diseases, ensuring it stands tall and vibrant through the seasons. Its moderate water usage, rapid growth, and striking foliage turning it into a majestic centerpiece make the Freeman Maple a superior choice for both home landscapes and city parks alike.

  • Size: 40-55 feet tall with a spread approximately half of its height
  • Foliage: Green leaves that turn to brilliant reds and oranges in the fall
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Adaptability: Thrives in a variety of soil conditions and resistant to pests and diseases
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