SKINNERI SILVER MAPLE
Acer saccharinum
'Skinneri'
General Notes
Branches droop and are susceptible to breakage.
An Acer saccharinum in Garden Grove is registered as a California Big Tree. It measures 56 feet high, with a trunk circumference of 203 inches and a crown spread of 80 feet.
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- Acer saccharinum 'Skinneri' - Sapindaceae
- Habit: Weeping
Has Deciduous foliage. - Shape: Conical
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3 - 9
- Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Water Needs: Wet but Well Drained Soil
- Soil Type: Clay, Loam or Sand
- Soil pH: Acidic
- Height: 50 - 65 feet
- Canopy Width: 40 - 60 feet
- Growth Rate: 24 or More Inches per Season
- Landscape Use: Shade Tree, Bonsai
- Leaves: Green. Gold in Fall. Deciduous.
- Flowers: Showy, Red. Flowers in Spring. Has separate male and female flowers on the same tree (monoecious).
- Fruit: Brown or Green
- Pest & Disease: Susceptible to Gall Mites, Aphids, Scales and Erineum Mites, Verticillium, Scorch, Chlorosis and Anthracnose
- Shading Capacity: Rated as Moderate to Moderately Dense in Leaf
- Litter Issue: Fruit and Leaves
- Root Damage Potential: Rated as High
- Wildlife Notes:
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SelecTree. "Acer saccharinum Tree Record." 1995-2012. May 24, 2013.
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