Plan carefully when choosing a site for this magnificent tree because it will take ownership very seriously as will its future generations. Tolerates city conditions but needs good soil and protection from wind in colder climates. Best in eastern and central Kansas.
Acer platanoides
Norway Maple
Acer platanoides - Norway Maple
Tips for Homeowners:
If necessary prune when sap stops running, usually in midsummer.
Rate this Plant:
The perfect way to escape the hot summer days is to enjoy the deep, dense shade of the Norway Maple.
- Large shade tree
 - Vibrant green foliage
 - Leaves turn orange and yellow in fall
 
Height: 40-60 ft
Spread: 30-40 ft
Zone: 4-7
Color: Green
Interesting Notes about Norway Maple:
The Norway Maple is unsurprisingly a non-native tree, but is a popular shade tree similar to the Sugar Maple. It tolerates poor soils, resists wind and ice damage, plus it can handle pollution. The one negative is that it has 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:
- Great Foliage
 - Vigorous
 - Naturalizing
 - Focal Point
 - Fall Color
 - Specimen
 - Low Maintenance
 
Foliage Color:
- Green
 - Yellow
 
Exposure:
- Full Sun
 - Partial Sun
 
Habit:
- Upright
 
Season of Interest (Foliage):
- Fall
 - Summer
 
Soil Moisture:
- Average Water
 

