What: A unique selection of our native vine maple, Acer circinatum “Monroe” has attractive, deeply divided leaves. It is well-adapted to woodland situations but will tolerate a variety of conditions.
Why it’s choice: Vine maple hits a triple, with pleasing flowers, fruit and foliage. Clusters of small white and maroon flowers open in April, before the fan-like leaves unfurl. Pairs of red-winged ...
WHAT: Acer circinatum’s habit of producing sprawling branches when growing in the forest under the Northwest’s often-huge native conifers has earned it the common name of vine maple. WHY PLANT IT: ...
For me, plants are the best part of garden shows, especially the Northwest Flower & Garden Show. It's fun to see the trend of the year, like hellebores three years ...
Few trees can rival the fall colors of Humboldt County’s native vine maple, Acer circinatum. This time of year, the leaves turn to glorious hues of red, orange and yellow before dropping. If you visit ...
Autumn is here bringing with it the fiery colors of maple trees turning. This is the best time of year to buy deciduous tree that provides seasonal fall color. Take a ride around the neighborhood, the ...
We conducted a pilot study assessing the role that Orange-crowned Warblers (Oreothlypis celata) may play in the pollination of Vine Maple (Acer circinatum). We observed an Orange-crowned Warbler ...
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