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Acer saccharum - Maple

Acer saccharum
Sugar Maple, Rock Maple, Hard Maple

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Received well but disappointed. We were told 1.50, 1.80 meters, but in the end it was 1.20 meters. Regards.

chantal, 17/02/2024

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The Acer saccharum, the famous 'Sugar Maple', is the emblematic tree of Canada, widely cultivated to produce the delicious maple syrup. It is a large tree with rapid growth, reaching about 20 m (65 ft 7 in) in height and 10 m (32 ft 10 in) in width. Its pyramidal habit with rounded ovoid shape is dense and compact. Its dark green foliage is adorned with sublime autumnal shades, from bright yellow to coppery red. When planted alone in a large garden, this tree will be majestic.
Flower size
1 cm
Height at maturity
20 m
Spread at maturity
10 m
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -29°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil, Moist soil
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Best planting time February, October
Recommended planting time March to May, September to November
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Description

The Acer saccharum, also known as the famous 'Sugar Maple', is a tree that is widely cultivated in Canada to produce delicious maple syrup. It is a large, fast-growing tree that reaches about 20 m (65 ft 7 in) in height and 10 m (32 ft 10 in) in width. Its pyramidal to ovoid rounded habit is dense and compact. Its dark green foliage turns into beautiful autumn colours, ranging from bright yellow to coppery red. When planted alone in a large garden, it becomes majestic. It thrives in any type of soil as long as it is not too wet, and its powerful root system has enough space to develop deep and wide.

Native to Northeastern North America and Southern Canada, the Acer saccharum, also known as the 'Sugar Maple' or 'Hard Maple', is a large tree belonging to the Aceraceae family. It grows naturally in deciduous or coniferous forests where it can reach up to 40 m (131 ft 2 in) in height. Since the arrival of the first settlers in the 21st century, the Acer saccharum has been cultivated to produce maple syrup (maple sugaring), which is obtained from 'maple water' collected by drilling holes in the trunk of the tree at the end of winter.

The Acer saccharum has a spreading rounded to ovoid habit. It reaches 20 to 25 m (65 ft 7 in to 82 ft) in height and 10 to 12 m (32 ft 10 in to 39 ft 5 in) in spread. The deciduous foliage is composed of large leaves deeply divided into 3 to 5 lobes, with a dark green colour and a paler underside. They measure 8 to 20 cm (3.1 to 7.9 in) in length and the same, or even greater, in width. In autumn, they blaze with spectacular colours, ranging from golden yellow to bright red and orange. The flowering occurs in March-April, before the leaves appear. The small yellowish-green flowers are fragrant and arranged in pendulous terminal clusters. The fruiting, in the form of winged fruits called samaras, is abundant. It only appears on specimens at least 20 years old and is highly appreciated by birds and small mammals. The bark of the branches is a brown-green in colour, becoming grey and vertically fissured as it ages.

The Acer saccharum is a vigorous tree with fast growth, perfectly resistant to severe frosts. It thrives in deep and well-drained moist soil. It prefers slightly acidic soils and dislikes excessive limestone and stagnant water. A well-established specimen can tolerate temporarily dry soil. Its root system spreads considerably in depth and width, including at the surface. When planted alone in a park or a large garden, it becomes majestic. It can also be planted in rows along large alleys, providing shade in summer and illuminating with its colours in autumn.

Good to know: The Acer saccharum is often confused with the Acer platanoides (Norway Maple). They can be differentiated by crushing the leaves: the leaves of A. saccharum produce clear and transparent sap, unlike the white sap of A. platanoides.

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Acer saccharum - Maple (Foliage) Foliage
Acer saccharum - Maple (Plant habit) Plant habit

Plant habit

Height at maturity 20 m
Spread at maturity 10 m
Habit spreading
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour insignificant
Flowering time March to April
Inflorescence Corymb
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Fruit colour green

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour dark green

Botanical data

Genus

Acer

Species

saccharum

Family

Aceraceae

Other common names

Sugar Maple, Rock Maple, Hard Maple

Origin

North America

Product reference871912

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Planting and care

The young plant of Acer saccharum should be planted in spring or autumn in fertile, deep and fresh soil in a partially shaded or sunny position, but not scorching. It does not appreciate excessively chalky soils or stagnant moisture, and requires a sufficiently deep soil to accommodate its powerful root system. Beware of strong winds. Keep the soil moist during the first two summers after planting. Mulching can be beneficial to maintain good soil moisture. Formative pruning is necessary for young plants, and then every 3 years to balance the branches and maintain a harmonious habit. Do not prune after December as sap rises very early.

Planting period

Best planting time February, October
Recommended planting time March to May, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Woodland edge
Type of use Free-standing
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil, Ordinary, deep, fertile soil.

Care

Pruning instructions Formation pruning is necessary for young trees, and then every 3 years to balance the branches and maintain a habit. Do not prune after December as the sap rises very early.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time October to December
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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