It requires practically no attention and is able to grow in a wide range of soil types. There is a cultivar ‘Red fruit’ that has especially colorful seeds. The winged seeds (often bright red in summer) hang on the tree after the leaves have fallen, adding interest to the tree in winter. A bench under a Amur Mapleĭescription: Its yellow to red fall color is early and often brilliant. It does best in moist, well drained soils, but also tolerates dry soils neutral soil pH and road salt. Growing requirements: The Amur maple requires Full sun to partial shade. What zone does it grow? 3 to 8 (although best in 3 to 6).How fast does it grow? Fast (Over two feet per year).Shape: It is a small multi-stem round headed tree.Amur Maple – Smaller shade tree from the far east Acer ginnala It is a smaller shade tree that either individually or in groups can create shade for a patio, deck or yard. ‘Autumn Brilliance’ serviceberry bears white flowers in spring, delicious fruits in summer, outstanding fall color, and attractive silvery-gray bark. Serviceberry in it’s orange fall colorĭescription: An excellent four-season interest tree. ![]() Root suckers are common and may result in a shrubby growth habit if they are not removed. Growing requirements: Easily grown in well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. How fast does it grow: Medium (over 1’ per year).Shape: Multi stemmed small tree with a rounded crown with many small branches. ![]() Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry – Native four season tree Amelanchier ‘Autumn Brilliance’ ![]() Maybe one or two could work in your garden. Here are seven more, including 6 natives. A couple of weeks ago I gave you four smaller shade trees you could use in your yard.
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