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Acer × freemanii 'Sienna Glen' - Sienna Glen Maple

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Acer × freemanii 'Sienna Glen' is a distinguished member of the maple family, radiating elegance and resilience in every season. Known for its robust nature, the Sienna Glen Maple soars to impressive heights between 40-50 feet, presenting a distinctly pyramidal silhouette that lends regal majesty to any landscape. The foliage of this hybrid maple transitions like a dramatic canvas, shifting from vibrant green in spring and summer to the captivating spectacle of red and burnt orange in the falls. Exemplifying stellar adaptability, this tree thrives in various soil conditions and withstands wind and diseases with unbeatable resilience. Its moderate water usage and full sun exposure requirements make it a strategic choice for any gardener. Choose the Sienna Glen Maple for a striking, hardy centerpiece that keeps your garden commanding attention all year round.

  • Size: 40-50 feet tall
  • Foliage: Green in spring and summer, transitioning to red and burnt orange in the fall
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Resilient: Greater resistance to wind, diseases and adapts to a wide range of soil conditions.
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