Wolcott Garden Treasures




                   

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Maple Tree

Bloodgood Japanese Maple (palmatum)

  • 15-20’ tall x 15-20’ wide
  • Non-dissected, deep purplish-red foliage
  • Holds its color throughout the season; very hardy
  • Upright tree

Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple (palmatum dissectum)

  • 8-10’ tall x 10-12’ wide
  • New foliage emerges crimson red and turns a bronzy, orange-red in the fall
  • This weeping variety has a beautiful cascade that elicits “oohs” and “ahhs”

Garnet Threadleaf Japanese Maple (palmatum dissectum)

  • 6-7’ tall x 8-10’ wide
  • Dense, spreading form with threadlike, garnet-red foliage that turns a warm orange in the fall

Inaba Shidare Japanese Maple (palmatum dissectum)

  • 8-10’ tall x 10-12’ wide
  • One of the more hardy and aggressively growing dissected leaf types
  • Lacy, deeply cut foliage can grow up to 6’ long and wide with striking purple-red color
  • Leaves become crimson red in the fall

October Glory Red Maple (rubrum)

  • 50-60’ tall x 50-60’ wide
  • Deep green, lustrous summer foliage followed by brilliant orange-red fall color
  • Native, hardy, quick-growing and pest-free

Sugar Maple (saccharum)

  • 60-70’ tall x 50-60’ wide
  • The tree that made New England famous!  Its thick shade canopy creates a respite from the summer heat and provides cooling, nesting and cover for native birds.
  • Dark green foliage erupts into a mixture of yellow, orange and red in the fall

Tamukeyama Threadleaf Japanese Maple (palmatum dissectum)

  • 6-8’ tall x 8-9’ wide
  • Low, spreading form with highly cut, purple foliage that holds its color all season


Bloodgood



Rubrum flowers emerging



Sugar Maple



Sugar Maple leaves in autumn

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