Acer saccharum 'John Pair'

Sugar Maple

Tips for Homeowners:

If necessary prune when sap stops running in the midsummer.

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Consider planting this tree in the landscape for its medium size, heat tolerance, and resistance to disease. An added bonus is that the fall color is earlier and more even than most other Sugar Maples.  This tree is a John C. Pair Horticultural Center (Haysville, KS) release.

  • Caddo maple selection with excellent heat and drought tolerance
  • Stunning, evenly red fall foliage
  • Dense, compact growth habit

A nice medium-sized tree for landscapes that are limited on space.

Height: 25-30 ft
Spread: 25-30 ft
Zone: 5-7

Interesting Notes about Sugar Maple:

Sugar Maples are known primarily as one of the best shade trees of all species.  It is the tree chosen as the 'state tree' by more states more often than any others, plus its value extends commercially for syrup production and lumber.  This maple is a little fussier than most other maples because it does not do well in poorly drained soils, salt or pollution.  It does produce roots that tend to grow very close to the soil surface, which is important because these are feeder roots.  These roots and the overall size of the tree will eventually dissuade other plants from growing beneath the tree.  The tree does produce fruit which are referred to as samaras (or helicopters) that mature in fall.


Characteristics & Attributes

Attributes:

  • Winter Interest
  • Low Maintenance
  • Specimen
  • Disease Resistant
  • Drought Tolerant
  • Heat Tolerant
  • Great Foliage
  • Fall Color

Foliage Color:

  • Red
  • Green

Exposure:

  • Full Sun

Attracts Wildlife:

  • Attracts Songbirds

Habit:

  • Upright

Season of Interest (Foliage):

  • Fall

Soil Moisture:

  • Average Water