Flame Amur Maple
A Small Maple Tree with Big Seasonal Color Flame Amur Maple is a compact ornamental maple grown for its brilliant fall color, cold hardiness, and flexible landscape form. This small tree or large multi-stem shrub develops a rounded to spreading habit that fits beautifully into smaller yards, foundation areas, mixed borders, property edges, and open lawn spaces where a large shade tree would be too much. Its medium-green summer foliage creates a clean backdrop throughout the growing season before turning bright red to fiery orange-red in fall. The cultivar name “Flame” fits the seasonal effect well, making this maple especially useful for homeowners who want strong autumn color in a manageable size. Fragrant Spring Flowers and Red Winged Seeds In spring, Flame Amur Maple produces small, fragrant, creamy-white flowers after the leaves emerge. These blooms are not as showy as those of ornamental cherries or dogwoods, but they add subtle seasonal interest and may attract small pollinators. After flowering, the tree can produce winged maple seeds called samaras. These may turn red before maturing, adding another layer of color. Because Amur maple can seed into surrounding areas, gardeners should check local invasive plant guidance before planting, especially in regions where Amur maple is restricted, watch-listed, or discouraged. Ideal as a Specimen, Screen, Hedge, or Multi-Stem Tree Flame Amur Maple is versatile in the landscape. Grow it as a small specimen tree, train it into a single-trunk ornamental maple, allow it to develop as a multi-stem tree, or use it as a large shrub in informal screens and hedges. Its moderate mature size makes it useful in sites where larger maples would outgrow the space. Use it near patios, at property corners, along driveways, in mixed tree-and-shrub borders, or as a seasonal focal point in an open lawn. It can also be effective in windbreak-style plantings and naturalized edges where local regulations allow its use. In smaller landscapes, provide enough room for the mature canopy so the tree does not crowd walkways, structures, or utilities. Cold Hardy, Adaptable, and Drought Tolerant Once Established Flame Amur Maple is valued for its cold hardiness and adaptability. It grows in full sun to part shade and tolerates a range of average, well-drained soils. Once established, it can handle occasional drought better than many moisture-sensitive ornamental trees. For the best fall color and densest habit, plant it in full sun with consistent moisture during establishment. Heavy alkaline soils may cause iron chlorosis in some regions, so leaf color and overall vigor can vary depending on soil conditions. Mulching and proper watering help support strong root establishment and reduce stress.
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