QUEEN ELIZABETH HEDGE MAPLE
Acer campestre
'Queen Elizabeth'
General Notes
Trainable as a standard. Ok near deck or patio. Used in parking lot islands and sidewalk tree pits. Native to Europe and Western Asia.
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- Acer campestre 'Queen Elizabeth' - Sapindaceae
- Native To: Europe and Western Asia
- Habit:
Has Deciduous foliage. - Shape: Upright
- Sunset Zones: 2 - 9 and 14 - 17
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 5 - 8
- Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Water Needs: Well Drained Soil
- Soil Type: Clay, Loam or Sand
- Soil pH: Acidic to Alkaline
- Salt Spray Tolerance: Moderate
- Height: 50 feet
- Growth Rate: 12 to 36 Inches per Season
- Landscape Use: Buffer Strip, Shade Tree, Street Tree or Screen, Bonsai or Hedged
- Leaves: Green. Gold in Fall. Deciduous.
- Flowers: Inconspicuous, Green. Flowers in Spring. Has separate male and female flowers on the same tree (monoecious).
- Fruit: Black or Green Inconspicuous
- Pest & Disease: Susceptible to Verticillium and Tar Spot
- Shading Capacity: Rated as Dense to Very Dense in Leaf
- Root Damage Potential: Rated as Low
- Wildlife Notes:
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