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Amur Maple Trees - Acer ginnala - Bareroot Hedging

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Amur Maple Hedge Plants - Delivered by Mail Order from the Nursery with a 1 Year Guarantee

Amur Maple, Acer tataricum ginnala, is a small, round headed, ornamental maple tree, with great autumn colour and fragrant flowers. It makes a fine hedge plant and also grows well in large containers. It is a small tree, but it is also suitable for pruning as a large shrub.
Amur Maple will reach 7 metres if it grows freely as a tree.
The plants on this page are young saplings, ideal for planting as hedging or in woodland projects. You can also buy larger Amur Maple trees here.
Browse all of our other varieties of Maple Trees & Hedging plants for sale here.

Amur Maple hedge plants are only delivered bareroot, during winter (Nov-March).
All our hedge plants are measured by their height in centimetres above the ground (the roots aren't measured).

Spacing an Amur Maple hedge:
Plant Amur Maple hedging at 3 plants per metre, 33cms apart.
You can also plant Amur Maple at 5 plants per metre in a staggered double row, with 33 cms between each plant along the row and 40cms between the rows.

General description of Amur Maple plants:
The young bark is red-brown, changing to grey as it ages. The small flowers are strongly scented and pollinated by bees. Amur maple seeds are winged "helicopters" called samara with a pink membrane on each wing. In autumn, the leaves put on a magnificent display of yellow, gold, red and sometimes violet.

History & uses of Acer tataricum ginnala:
This tree was introduced to Britain from the Amur river region in Eastern China in 1860. It is also native to Japan. It is also called the Tatar or Tatarian maple.