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Great Plant Pick: Acer griseum aka paperbark maple You can’t walk by this tree in the colder seasons without noticing its chestnut-brown peeling bark. by Richie Steffen Friday, December 11, 2020 ...
The Paperbark Maple thrives in moist, well-drained soil and is not drought-tolerant. It has green trifoliate leaves that are 3 to 5 inches long and have silvery undersides.
But the paperbark maple (Acer griseum) is unique because of its fabulous peeling cinnamon-brown bark. Native to central China, it is slow-growing and looks best in a location where it receives ...
One such tree is Acer griseum, the Chinese paperbark maple, which has the added advantage of being attractive all year round: in spring, when the leaves appear, in autumn when its wonderful, rich ...
One such tree is the beautiful paperbark maple, Acer griseum. This is a slow-growing tree with attractive dark green, three-lobed palmate leaves, which turn wonderful shades of gold and crimson in ...
Steps are being taken to save the bloodline of one of the National Trust's greatest trees - the paperbark maple - at a Vale of Glamorgan garden. The tree at Duffryn Gardens - also known as the ...
The Acer griseum (Paperbark Maple) comes from an original seedling brought from China by 1900s plant hunter, Ernest Wilson. | ITV News Wales ...
The tree at Duffryn Gardens - also known as the Acer griseum - came from the original seedling brought to Britain from China in the 1900s. Due to its age, it will soon stop producing seeds.