Acer truncatum x A. platanoides 'Warrenred' | |
Vulgo: | Sunset over the Pacific Ocean |
Type: | Arbor,Tiliaceae |
Latin Name: | Acer truncatum x A. platanoides 'Warrenred' |
Families Genera: | Aceraceae, Acer genus |
Height: | 8-10m |
Crown Breadth: | 5-6m |
Area: | The hybrid varieties of Acer truncatum and Acer Norse have been introduced in provinces and regions such as Shandong, Xi 'an, Zhejiang and Hebei in China |
Leaf: | The leaves are thick and plump, dark green in spring and lustrous. The young leaves are orange-red during the growing season. It is orange-yellow in the early autumn and then turns red. Because of its rich variations in color and leaves and the magnificent autumn scenery, it is poetically named "Pacific Sunset". |
Light: | It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade |
Water: | Drought-tolerant but afraid of waterlogging |
Soil: | It prefers deep and fertile soil and can grow in acidic, neutral and calcareous soil |
Proposed Use: | Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees |
Maintenance: | Low |