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Red Maple Live Stakes

Red Maple Live Stakes

Regular price $1.40 USD
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Exposure

Sun or Shade

Height at Maturity

Over 25 Feet

Usage

Aquatic

Shipped As

Bare-root

Ships

Now

Planting Zones

3-9

Red Maple Live Stakes is native to North America's eastern and central parts and is called Swamp type or Water type. These names are taken in part to its typical environment of wet locations. Planting zones are 3-9. After planting seeds, roots should show within 4 to 6 weeks. 

Red Maple Live Stakes Loves Water

It prefers favorable locations in wetlands, lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams with stable and consistent waterways. They can adapt to many soil conditions but are most beneficial in moist soil. In the U.S.A., the growing season is April through October.

Its growth will stop in dry seasons and continue again in rainy seasons. It's hard to mistake this tree due to its lush, bright, scarlet leaves, which can hold in almost every season of its growth.

The Limbs Of The Red Maple Live Stakes Are Even Red

Along with the leaves are scarlet twigs and stems. Small blooms happen in the springtime months, showing off its samara flower. It can reach 40-60 feet high, and its trunk is 25-35 inches wide at full maturity. The sturdy roots help prevent soil erosion. The seeds on its upper branches resemble a small helicopter spinning and gliding to the ground. The seeds land farther away from the tree thanks to the slow descent, contributing to its successful spread.

Many homeowners love them because of their beautiful scarlet glow when in bloom. This tree does best in the fall months and in varied soil types. This plant is loved by many because it provides lots of shade from the blazing sun.

You will enjoy yours because of its beautiful scarlet color in the fall. This tree has a gorgeous scarlet color that many homeowners fall in love with. Other trees have scarlet foliage in the fall months, but these have a thick, vibrant color that stands out among others.

Red Maple Live Stakes Turns A Stunning Red In The Fall

The Red Maple Live Stake provides shade in warm temperatures with green leaves approximately "2-"7 in length. This beauty gets its name from the color of autumn since its leaves transform from green to scarlet. Tiny scarlet buds mark the beginning of Spring as these small flowers come out in a deep scarlet hue. They hold an actual vibrant color that accents landscapes. The average height is 40 -50 feet at full maturity, preferring both sun and partial shading. These hardy trees are getting their Latin name Acer Rubrum, which also means soft type.

They are regularly seen as having distinct green to dark-green leaves during summer or warm months. These leaves are 2" to 6" in length and have a soft texture on each leaf. The leaves are sectioned into 3 or 5 with clefts that appear jagged in irregular patterns. Their bark seems gray, with refined small notches in each strand that are scale-like in appearance and texture.

It gets its name from the autumn months, changing its leaves from green to bright scarlet, like a fine wine. In the Spring, tiny scarlet flowers appear from buds, and any new stems appear scarlet. During a good rain in the fall, the leaves seem shiny and vibrant, brightening up even the gloomiest days.

They have been known to do very well in urban and rural environments with loose, structured soil. Some wildlife may feed on their fruits and house themselves within the branches.

They provide large amounts of color in the fall months; the leaves will turn bright orange, scarlet, and yellow, famous for their fall colors. The leaf is Canada's state leaf and has three lobes. The samara fruit has tiny wings and is scarlet. In the Spring, the stems or branches are scarlet. The trunks or bark are gray and very smooth.

They are famous for their color. Imagine this bright scarlet color lining your driveway, walkway, or street in the fall months. It can grow well in swampy areas with heavy rain. Its leaves will fall off each fall, but they will grow back in the Spring as green and then turn scarlet when the weather gets colder.

Red Maple Live Stakes Are Very Easy To Plant

Live Stakes will amaze a landscaper or homeowner because they are easy to plant. This tree will thrive and get all the nourishment it needs in various soil conditions. It is known for its beauty in the fall.

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Farrah Parker
Red Maple Live Stakes

This is a wonderful addition to our yard.