Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale' (Zilveresdoorn) Royal Hedge


Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale' Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale' Van den Berk Nurseries

A deciduous tree 90 to 120 ft high, with a trunk 9 to 12 ft in girth in America and reaching the lesser of these dimensions under cultivation in Central Europe. The habit is extremely graceful, the tree forming a huge spreading, rounded head with the smaller branches and branchlets pendulous; bark light grey; branchlets glabrous.


Acer saccharinum (клен сріблястий) 'Pyramidale' СадГород

A synonymized checklist of the plants found growing in Rhode Island. Rhode Island Wild Plant Society. Rhode Island. Distribution. ACSA3. Glenn, S.D. (ed.). 2013. New York Metropolitan Flora database. New York Metropolitan Flora Project, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, New York. Connecticut, New Jersey, New York.


Silver Maple Pyramidale Barcham Trees

Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale' Height 20 m, fast growing Crown initially columnar, later oval to round, dark, dense crown Bark and branches grey and smooth Leaf palmate, 5 lobes, dark green, 10 - 15 cm, autumn colour yellow Autumn colour yellow Flowers green-yellow, inconspicuous, March


Brèves caractéristiques

This is a large deciduous tree with a columnar form in early years, developing a more rounded crown in maturity making it pyramidal in shape. Foliage is dark green with a grey-white underside. In autumn, foliage turns a yellow and bronze with new spring growth opening in redish-blue tones. Flowers are greenish-yellow but inconspicuous.


Photo Silver Maple Pyramidale

Acer saccharinum silver maple A very vigorous deciduous tree with deeply palmately-lobed leaves, white beneath, turning red and yellow in autumn; small yellow-green flowers before the leaves Other common names soft maple sugar maple see more white maple Synonyms Acer dasycarpum Acer eriocarpum Join the RHS


Acer saccharinum pyramidale (Auró argentat) Jarditec

Silver maple is cut and sold with red maple as 'soft maple' lumber [ 16 ]. It is a valued timber species in the Midwest, and may prove to be equally valuable in the Northeast [ 43 ]. On good sites silver maple can be managed for timber. On poor sites, it can be managed for cordwood [ 43 ].


Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale' (Zilveresdoorn) Royal Hedge

Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale' silver maple 'Pyramidale' A fast-growing, deciduous, broadly upright tree ultimately reaching 20m in height, with sharply-toothed, very deeply cut pale green leaves, silvery-white beneath, turn yellow to orange or red in autumn. Greenish flowers in clusters appear in spring, followed by greenish winged fruits in autumn


Клен серебристый 'Pyramidale' (Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale') Крупномеры

Revision of section Rubrum of Acer in eastern North America excluding Acer Saccharinum L.. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Tennessee, Nashville. Florida: Distribution: ACRUR: George, G.G. 1992. A synonymized checklist of the plants found growing in Rhode Island. Rhode Island Wild Plant Society.


silver maple (Acer saccharinum)

Soils and Topography Within the range of silver maple the forest soils are predominantly brown and gray-brown podzols (orders Spodosols and Inceptisols) but the species is found most often on alluvial soils in the orders Inceptisols and Mollisols. Its best growth is in better-drained moist areas (11).


Клен серебристый 'Pyramidale' (Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale') «Feel Green»

As the name suggests, Acer saccharinum Pyramidale is a Silver Maple cultivar which has a broadly pyramidal form at maturity. Like other species in the Acer Genus, this cultivar exhibits the lobed leaves which are characteristic to Maples, they are deeply divided and toothed at the end with a silver appearance to the underside of the leaf due to the presence of tiny downy hairs. 


Acer saccharinum ’Pyramidale’ Tönnersjö Plantskola

General Information Scientific name: Acer saccharinum Pronunciation: AY-ser sack-uh-RYE-num Common name (s): silver maple Family: sapindaceae USDA hardiness zones: 3A through 9B (Figure 2) Origin: native to eastern half of the United States and southeastern Canada UF/IFAS Invasive Assessment Status: native Uses: urban tolerant; shade; reclamation


Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale' Witte esdoorn 'Pyramidale'; Zilveresdoorn

General Information Scientific name: Acer saccharinum Pronunciation: AY-ser sack-uh-RYE-num Common name (s): 'Pyramidale' silver maple Family: Aceraceae USDA hardiness zones: 3A through 9B (Fig. 2) Origin: native to North America Invasive potential: weedy native Uses: urban tolerant; reclamation Availability: not native to North America Figure 2.


Silver Maple Acer saccharinum Pyramidale

Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale' Large tree with a wide columnar habit in its juvenile years. Maturing oval to round. The base of the crown is formed by a few heavy, upright branches. Height circa 20 m., spread circa 12 m. The 5-lobed leaf is dark green with a grey-white underside. In spring unfurling in blue-red hues.


Schmalkroniger Silberahorn Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale'

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Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale' Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale' Van den Berk Nurseries

This cultivar of Silver Maple has a broad columnar shape with essentially one trunk and is a rapidly-growing, fairly weak-wooded tree which reaches a height of about 60 to 70 feet on a moist to wet site (Fig. 1). The tree is useful in wet areas, transplants easily and can grow where few others can.


Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale' Arboles

Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale'. AKA Acer saccharinum 'Fastigiatum'. Fast-growing, large, wide, columnar habit, maturing oval to round. Small, yellow flowers appear in clusters before the foliage. Deeply lobed, light green leaves have silvery undersides. Foliage turns yellow in the fall. Its low branches provide good screening.