Rocky Mountain Glow® Bigtooth Maple
Acer grandidentatum 'Schmidt'
Tree Type: medium-sized shade ornamental
Hardiness Zone: 4
Height: 25 feet
Spread: 15 feet
Sun: full sun to partial shade
Soil Composition: very tolerant of poor soil
Water Needs: moderate
Growth Rate: slow
Maintenance: low
Flowers: inconspicuous in spring
Description: A native to the Rocky Mountain region, a small to medium deciduous tree with fall colors varying from red to orange. Similar in look to a sugar maple but slower growing. A great option for almost any yard looking for a decidous ornamental.
Ornamental Features: Dark green leaves, uniform oval shaped canopy and attractive fall colors.
Planting & Growing: Requires occasional deep soaking to keep healthy. Subject to winter sunscald on bark and some chlorosis. Prune regularly to promote health, provide air circulation, maintain a desirable shape, and to remove dead or damaged branches. Pruning is best done in late winter to early spring for most trees. Prune after the blooms are spent. Protect the trunk especially where maintenance activities, such as mowing, may cause damage. Newly planted trees in areas with high exposure should have the trunk protected during the winter.
Source: J. Frank Schmidt & Son Co.
Acer grandidentatum 'Schmidt'
Tree Type: medium-sized shade ornamental
Hardiness Zone: 4
Height: 25 feet
Spread: 15 feet
Sun: full sun to partial shade
Soil Composition: very tolerant of poor soil
Water Needs: moderate
Growth Rate: slow
Maintenance: low
Flowers: inconspicuous in spring
Description: A native to the Rocky Mountain region, a small to medium deciduous tree with fall colors varying from red to orange. Similar in look to a sugar maple but slower growing. A great option for almost any yard looking for a decidous ornamental.
Ornamental Features: Dark green leaves, uniform oval shaped canopy and attractive fall colors.
Planting & Growing: Requires occasional deep soaking to keep healthy. Subject to winter sunscald on bark and some chlorosis. Prune regularly to promote health, provide air circulation, maintain a desirable shape, and to remove dead or damaged branches. Pruning is best done in late winter to early spring for most trees. Prune after the blooms are spent. Protect the trunk especially where maintenance activities, such as mowing, may cause damage. Newly planted trees in areas with high exposure should have the trunk protected during the winter.
Source: J. Frank Schmidt & Son Co.
Acer grandidentatum 'Schmidt'
Tree Type: medium-sized shade ornamental
Hardiness Zone: 4
Height: 25 feet
Spread: 15 feet
Sun: full sun to partial shade
Soil Composition: very tolerant of poor soil
Water Needs: moderate
Growth Rate: slow
Maintenance: low
Flowers: inconspicuous in spring
Description: A native to the Rocky Mountain region, a small to medium deciduous tree with fall colors varying from red to orange. Similar in look to a sugar maple but slower growing. A great option for almost any yard looking for a decidous ornamental.
Ornamental Features: Dark green leaves, uniform oval shaped canopy and attractive fall colors.
Planting & Growing: Requires occasional deep soaking to keep healthy. Subject to winter sunscald on bark and some chlorosis. Prune regularly to promote health, provide air circulation, maintain a desirable shape, and to remove dead or damaged branches. Pruning is best done in late winter to early spring for most trees. Prune after the blooms are spent. Protect the trunk especially where maintenance activities, such as mowing, may cause damage. Newly planted trees in areas with high exposure should have the trunk protected during the winter.
Source: J. Frank Schmidt & Son Co.