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Revision as of 16:24, 7 September 2010

 Acer campestre subsp. var.  Field Maple, Hedge maple
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Acer campestre
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 Field Maple
Habit: deciduous tree
Height: 10-25 m
Width: 1 m trunk diameter
Lifespan: perennial
Origin: Europe, SW Asia
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Hardiness: hardy to about -40°C
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Sunset Zones: 2-9, 14, 31-41
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Acer campestre, Linn. Shrub or tree, occasionally 50 ft., with corky branches: lvs. 3-5-lobed, l 1/2-3 1/2 in. long, green and pubescent beneath or nearly glabrous; lobes entire or the middle one slightly 3-lobed: corymbs erect, hairy: fr. with horizontally spreading wings. Eu., W.Asia. H.W.3:46, p. 45. F.E. 20, pl. 108 (habit). Gt. 1893, p. 327.—Shrub or tree of moderate, dense growth, with dull green foliage, valuable for planting as undergrowth and on dry ground. Many varieties and garden forms: Var. argenteo-variegatum, Schwerin. Lvs. with large white blotches. Var. pulverulentum, Kirchn. Lvs. sprinkled with white. Var. austriacum, DC. Usually a tree: lvs. 5-lobed, with acute, nearly entire lobes: fr. glabrous. F.E. 19, pi. 98 (habit). Var. tauricum, Kirchn. Shrub: lvs. 5-lobed; small, lobes 3-lobed. Var. hebecarpum, DC. Fr. and generally the lvs. pubescent beneathCH.


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  • 'Queen Elizabeth' - shinier leaves, more erect growth

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