

Written by Tom Kalb, Extension Horticulturist, North Dakota State University. Autumn Blaze® has red maple heritage and is the leading Freeman maple.įor more information, watch the presentation on Hardy Maples for North Dakota Landscapes by NDSU Woody Plants Researcher Greg Morgenson. Small yellow flowers in the spring are followed by red samaras. Fall Fiesta® and Northern Flare® are great sugar maples admired for their gold and orange colors. Latin Name: Acer tataricum GarAnn PP15023. Superior red maples include Northfire® and ‘Northwood’. 7.2 or below), you can grow the superstars of autumn: red and sugar maples. If your pH is acidic to near neutral (approx. If you love maples, get an analysis of your soil. Hot Wings® is a selection of tatarian maple noted for its radiant seed pods, vivid fall color, and strong tree structure. Wider than it is tall, the Hot Wings Maple is perfectly rounded at maturity. Tatarian Maple Acer tataricum Hot Wings Articles Tatarian Maple Hot Wings Acer tataricum 0 more photos VIEW GALLERY One vendor has this plant for sale.

This small tree blossoms with white clusters of flowers around May. It is a deciduous tree with an upright spreading growth habit. When the red seeds contrast with green summer foliage, this tree is a beauty to have in your yard. From mid to late summer, these cherry-red samaras will be present in your landscape. Its upright, spreading habit makes it an outstanding accent tree in small yards. Hot Wings Maple gets its name from the showy red winged seeds that shine in bright contrast with its green summer foliage. Acer Tataricum GarAnn Hot Wings Tatarian Maple is ideal for accents, hedges, and screens. Hot Wings Tatarian Maple Starting at 249.00 Hot Wing Maple gets its name from those bright red samaras that burst with color. Hot Wings Tatarian Maple originated at the nursery of Gary Epstein in Fort Collins, Colorado in 1993. Tatarian maple is a small tree, growing only about 20 feet tall and wide. This rugged Maple Tree is a favorite ornamental plant in the Midwest and Rocky Mountain states for its junkyard-dog toughness as much as for the beauty it brings to challenging environments.
