AMUR MAPLE  Acer ginnala
• A hardy, adaptable small tree or large multi‑stem shrub with a rounded to vase‑shaped form, valued for its reliability and versatility in prairie landscapes.
• Medium‑green, three‑lobed leaves remain clean and fresh through summer and develop brilliant red to orange fall colour, often among the most consistent autumn performers in cold climates.
• Produces clusters of small, pale‑yellow spring flowers that are fragrant but not showy, followed by abundant red‑tinged samaras that add ornamental interest before maturing to tan.
• Extremely cold‑hardy and tolerant of clay soils, alkalinity, drought, and urban conditions; can sucker at the base if stressed or repeatedly pruned.
• Full Sun to Part Sun
• Zone 2, 4–6 m Height × 3–5 m Width





