The maple tree with all it’s many varieties continues to be the most popular tree planted. The question that we are asked the most is “What kind of fall color does this one have”. We are showing a few of the popular varieties with the 2008 fall color display here. We have these trees in stock and have several different sizes and price ranges in most varieties.
- Sienna Glen Maple. A very hardy Freemanii Maple (hybrid) noted for its excellent branching habit that is more compact than other varieties. Height - 50-60' with a 40' width.
- Northwood Red Maple. A red maple (rubrum) from northern Minnesota! Branch habit forms a symmetrical round to oval crown. Height 50' with a 35' width.
- Firefall Maple. A red maple (rubrum) from northern Minnesota! Branch habit forms a round to oval crown. Height 50' with a 35' width.
- Autumn Spire. A red maple (rubrum) that is more narrow in stature. 50' in height by 20-25' in width. One of the first maples to change color.
- Celebration Maple. A Freemanii hybird that combines the advantages of both the Silver and the REd Maple - rapid growth, drought tolerance, great fall color and the ability to grow in most soils. A vigorous grower, does well in sun or shade, and is seedless. Height 45' to a width of 20'-25'.
- Autumn Blaze Maple. The most popular tree on the landscape market! A Freemanii hybrid that exhibits rapid growth rates, drought tolerance, ability to grow in most soils, beautiful fall color and form. 50'-60' in height by 40' in width.












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Without knowing exactly the weather conditions in Nevada – we are in Minnesota – it sounds like you are watering this tree way too much. When an Autumn Blaze changes color mid-season like this, it is almost always a sign of drowning. I haven’t ever heard of this watering tube method you’re talking about. Read our watering chart under our instructions page and see if that helps.