
An oval tree with slender upright branching, it's ideal as an understory tree in a woodland garden or as a specimen tree in the landscape. It has trifoliate, olive-green leaves (compound leaves arranged in clusters of three as seen in poison ivy) that turn orange, red or purple in the fall. Perhaps the most beautiful maple, paperbark maple has trifoliate leaves and wonderfully. Description: This tree is known for its papery, peeling bark and distinctive orange-red color. Medium green leaves turn to showy oranges and reds in the fall. Hardiness Zones: 4-8, habit: deciduous, growth rate: slow, site requirements: sun to partial shade prefers moist, well drained soil but grows in -. Paperbark maple ( Acer griseum) is a smallish, oval-shaped, low-branched deciduous tree growing to 40 feet high with distinctive, cinnamon-colored exfoliating bark. My Tags April blooming flowers Attractive leaves August blooming August Blooming Flowers August flowers autumn color Beacon Hill Park blooms blossoms Blue flowers botanical British Columbia broadleaved evergreen Bulbs colorful berries colorful foliage cream flowers Cut Flowers. Product Description Extremely ornamental tree has exfoliating coppery orange to red-brown bark.
