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Freeman Maple Tree | Acer x freemanii 'Celebration'

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Freeman Maple Tree | Acer x freemanii 'Celebration'

  • A tree worthy of its name, 'Celebration' is a maple of real renown. Freeman maples are popular hybrid ornamental trees, crossing red and silver maples to produce a fast-growing, strong-branching tree with superb autumn leaf colour.
  • The deciduous, deeply-cut foliage starts out an attractive green hue, held against pleasant silvery bark. From September onwards, the leaves take on a fiery spectrum of yellows, oranges and reds to truly illuminate the skyline.
  • Known for its vigorous growth, this tree will easily grow to 12m tall (and often taller). With a little yearly pruning, however, you can easily restrict your tree's height to something much more manageable for the average garden.
  • First intentionally hybridised nearly a century ago, in the USA, Freeman maples have become highly popular trees for home gardens, street planting and parklands. And with leaf colour like that, are you really surprised?
  • If you've got the room, why not plant alongside other spectacular autumn colour trees, like sweetgum and Persian ironwood?
$16.50

Original: $55.00

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Freeman Maple Tree | Acer x freemanii 'Celebration'

$55.00

$16.50

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  • A tree worthy of its name, 'Celebration' is a maple of real renown. Freeman maples are popular hybrid ornamental trees, crossing red and silver maples to produce a fast-growing, strong-branching tree with superb autumn leaf colour.
  • The deciduous, deeply-cut foliage starts out an attractive green hue, held against pleasant silvery bark. From September onwards, the leaves take on a fiery spectrum of yellows, oranges and reds to truly illuminate the skyline.
  • Known for its vigorous growth, this tree will easily grow to 12m tall (and often taller). With a little yearly pruning, however, you can easily restrict your tree's height to something much more manageable for the average garden.
  • First intentionally hybridised nearly a century ago, in the USA, Freeman maples have become highly popular trees for home gardens, street planting and parklands. And with leaf colour like that, are you really surprised?
  • If you've got the room, why not plant alongside other spectacular autumn colour trees, like sweetgum and Persian ironwood?