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Acer rubrum 'Florida Flame' - Florida flame red maple

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Acer rubrum 'Florida Flame' is a striking rendition of natural art and utility, hailing from the Aceraceae family. The 'Florida Flame' Red Maple sets the landscape aflame with its blaze of brilliant red foliage each fall, reminiscent of Florida's stunning sunsets. This fast-growing, medium-sized deciduous tree arches skyward to a majestic height of 20-50 feet and a broad width of 25-35 feet, casting a generous shade that complements its arresting aesthetic appeal. Throughout the year, its leaves transition through a delightful color spectacle, donning a lush green that gradually morphs into a radiant yellow before igniting into signature autumn red. Flourishing under full sun to partial shade, this resilient tree also boasts a commendable tussle against leafhoppers and a high adaptability to varied soil conditions, making it an advantageous addition to your landscape. As spring dawns, 'Florida Flame' adds another nuance to its beauty with delicate red blossoms. Whether you're looking to enhance a street view, curate an aesthetic lawn, or add a vibrant accent to your garden, make a long-lasting impact with Acer rubrum 'Florida Flame'.

  • Size: 20-50 feet tall, 25-35 feet wide
  • Flowers: Red
  • Foliage: Green turning to yellow and bright red in the fall
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Additional Feature: Resistant to leafhoppers, tolerates a wide range of soil conditions
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