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Acer floridanum - Florida Maple

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Acer floridanum is more than just a tree; it's a vibrant masterpiece from the Sapindaceae family that artistically reinvents your landscape. Known affectionately as the Florida Maple, this native southeastern United States jewel showcases a seasonal sunburst of color, with palmate leaves gracefully transitioning from a lively green to breathtaking yellows and oranges come fall. Asserting its robust presence as it grows to an impressive height between 40 to 60 feet, this tree creates both a tranquil shady retreat and a riveting autumnal spectacle, effortlessly enhancing the allure of your green space. Thriving in a variety of soil conditions, from full sun to partial shade, this unassuming hero withstands short-lived drought conditions like a true survivor. Practical yet striking, the Florida Maple offers more than just shade and fall color—it provides a steadfast testament to nature's enduring beauty.

  • Size: Up to 40-60 feet tall
  • Foliage: Palmate leaves transition from green to brilliant yellow and orange in fall
  • Water usage: Moderate, but resilient to short-lived drought conditions
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Extra Feature: Provides abundant shade, with an impressive show of fall color
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