Crimson King Norway Maple
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Species
Acer platanoides 'Crimson King'
Family
Aceraceae
Campus Location
East of Vietnam War Memorial along Sid Snyder Avenue
Native Range
Garden cultivar
Description
- Beautiful, dark crimson red foliage in spring, summer and fall.
- Deciduous, with a typical height of 65 to 100 feet and a trunk diameter of 5 feet.
- Susceptible to verticillium wilt, which is usually fatal.
- Landscape uses include specimen, shade tree and street tree in areas with a large amount of space for its roots.
History and significance:
The Crimson King variety of the Norway maple was introduced in the United States in 1947. It originated as a garden cultivar.