Autumn Blaze Red Maple Trees

Acer freemanii Autumn Blaze - Standard

£94.98 - £104.99

Delivered in Large Sizes

  • Awesome orange-red Autumn colour.
  • Suitable for dry soils.
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit
  • Max Height: 20m
  • Bareroot Delivery: Nov-Mar
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Bareroot / 6/8cm Girth
1-2 £104.99
3-9 £99.98
10+ £94.98
£104.99 each
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  • 1 Year Bareroot Plant Guarantee

About This Product

Acer x freemanii Autumn Blaze: Bareroot Red Freeman's Maple Trees in Standard Sizes

This hybrid maple delivers a long-lasting shock of red and orange colour in autumn that punches through the landscape, and looks superb in a stand of mixed trees with yellows and oranges. Autumn blaze has a lovely upright, egg shaped canopy that naturally suits a medium-sized garden or woodland, and look good when planted along and avenue. It is a sterile tree that makes no seeds.
It can reach a height of about 20 metres in ideal conditions, but 12-15 is typical.

Browse our other Maple varieties, or all of our trees.


Delivery season: Maple trees are delivered bareroot during late autumn and winter, approximately November-March inclusive.
Choosing a size: Small trees are cheaper, easier to handle and more forgiving of less than ideal aftercare, so they are best for a big planting project. If instant impact is your priority, or if you are only buying a few plants for use in a place where it is convenient to water them well in their first year, then you may as well use bigger ones. All our bareroot trees are measured by their height in centimetres above the ground (the roots aren't measured).

Features:

  • Height: 20m
  • Soil: Any well drained except shallow chalk
  • Spectacular, long-lasting, orange-red Autumn colour
  • No seeds to sweep up
  • Drought tolerant
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit
  • Bareroot delivery only: November-March

Growing Autumn Blaze Maples

Suitable for most soils except shallow chalk (unlike our native maple, which loves it). It is hardy, and drought tolerant when established. It will have the best autumn colour in a sunny position (acidic soil also helps), but tolerates partial shade well.

Semi-regular pruning of mature trees will help to prevent branches falling off in storms. Strong branches have wide crotch angles, meaning that they are close to horizontal where they come out of the trunk, and weak branches have narrow crotch angles, so they are upright: removing the worst of the latter every few years will keep the tree in top shape. With young trees, all you need to do is to maintain a single leading stem and prevent a double leader from forming.