This Norway maple variant is a deciduous tree which grows to a height of 40’ with a slightly smaller spread. It features 5-lobed leaves, arranged in an opposite fashion. Leaves are 4”-7” across and feature pointed lobes. In the fall the leaves turn yellow. In the spring (April through May) yellow-green flower clusters appear before the Introduction. 'Crimson King' Norway maple grows to a height of 35 to 45 feet spreading about 25 to 30 feet and is quite popular for its purple-green foliage throughout the summer. Leaves turn brown, dark maroon or bronze in the fall before dropping. The oval to rounded crown fills with maroon-yellow flowers in the spring. It may reach a height of 15 to 25 feet, with a spread of 20 feet. (Image: thomashendele 19) 2. Red Maple Tree. Red maple trees are known for their reddish-orange fall foliage, which gives them their name. 14 The crimson maple, swamp maple, and water maple are also other names for this tree. ‘Crimson King’ Norway Maple1 Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson2 INTRODUCTION ‘Crimson King’ Norway maple grows to a height of 35 to 45 feet spreading about 25 to 30 feet and is quite popular for its purple-green foliage throughout the summer (Fig. 1). Leaves turn brown, dark maroon or bronze in the fall before dropping. The oval to

During the spring, the Crimson King will push out small maroon-yellow flowers that give way to purple samaras. Enjoy rich crimson-purple leaves all summer long! The fall color of the Crimson King Maple tree is a bronze-yellow. The Crimson King Maple makes a great Gift Tree! Order one today!

By far the most outstanding feature of the Crimson King Maple tree (Acer platanoides 'Crimson King') is its summer leaf color. While other homeowners have to wait until fall for their Maples to display vivid colors, your Crimson King will do so all summer long. Its star-shaped, classic Maple leaves are an engaging deep purple-maroon that stands . 58 160 330 239 65 389 342 199 183

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