Acer Rumbrum, Red Maple, October Glory (Bare root) 1 and 1/4" Size
The October Glory Red Maple is a fast-growing, deciduous tree known for its stunning red to orange fall foliage that provides a vibrant display well into the autumn months. In early spring, the tree produces small, red flowers that attract pollinators, followed by dark green leaves that turn a rich red in the fall. October Glory is prized for its strong branch structure and symmetrical canopy, making it a beautiful and reliable shade tree for various landscapes.
Mature Height:
Typically reaches a mature height of 40-50 feet.
Spacing:
Spacing of 25-30 feet between trees is recommended to allow for proper growth and air circulation.
Interesting Information:
Known for its exceptional fall color, the leaves of October Glory transition from green to brilliant shades of red and orange, often holding their color later than other Red Maples.
This variety is disease-resistant and can thrive in both wet and well-drained soils, making it adaptable to a variety of growing conditions.
It has a fast growth rate, adding 1-2 feet per year, and is commonly used for shade in urban settings or as a specimen tree.
October Glory also tends to hold its leaves longer into the fall, extending the season of colorful foliage.
Grow Zone:
Zones 4-9, making it suitable for a broad range of climates.
The October Glory Red Maple is a fast-growing, deciduous tree known for its stunning red to orange fall foliage that provides a vibrant display well into the autumn months. In early spring, the tree produces small, red flowers that attract pollinators, followed by dark green leaves that turn a rich red in the fall. October Glory is prized for its strong branch structure and symmetrical canopy, making it a beautiful and reliable shade tree for various landscapes.
Mature Height:
Typically reaches a mature height of 40-50 feet.
Spacing:
Spacing of 25-30 feet between trees is recommended to allow for proper growth and air circulation.
Interesting Information:
Known for its exceptional fall color, the leaves of October Glory transition from green to brilliant shades of red and orange, often holding their color later than other Red Maples.
This variety is disease-resistant and can thrive in both wet and well-drained soils, making it adaptable to a variety of growing conditions.
It has a fast growth rate, adding 1-2 feet per year, and is commonly used for shade in urban settings or as a specimen tree.
October Glory also tends to hold its leaves longer into the fall, extending the season of colorful foliage.
Grow Zone:
Zones 4-9, making it suitable for a broad range of climates.
The October Glory Red Maple is a fast-growing, deciduous tree known for its stunning red to orange fall foliage that provides a vibrant display well into the autumn months. In early spring, the tree produces small, red flowers that attract pollinators, followed by dark green leaves that turn a rich red in the fall. October Glory is prized for its strong branch structure and symmetrical canopy, making it a beautiful and reliable shade tree for various landscapes.
Mature Height:
Typically reaches a mature height of 40-50 feet.
Spacing:
Spacing of 25-30 feet between trees is recommended to allow for proper growth and air circulation.
Interesting Information:
Known for its exceptional fall color, the leaves of October Glory transition from green to brilliant shades of red and orange, often holding their color later than other Red Maples.
This variety is disease-resistant and can thrive in both wet and well-drained soils, making it adaptable to a variety of growing conditions.
It has a fast growth rate, adding 1-2 feet per year, and is commonly used for shade in urban settings or as a specimen tree.
October Glory also tends to hold its leaves longer into the fall, extending the season of colorful foliage.
Grow Zone:
Zones 4-9, making it suitable for a broad range of climates.