Small but broad tree with a broad, virtually round crown. The leaves are 3-lobed, the middle lobe being significantly longer than the two side lobes. The leaves are bright green, turning yellowy orange to bright red in autumn. The fruits also turn bright red for several weeks as they ripen. This happens before the leaves change colour in autumn, so that the red fruits stand out attractively. Both the fruit and the autumn coloration benefit from a sunny location. A very hardy plant that flourishes on almost any soil type and is highly resistant to air pollution, drought and road salt.
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resistant to frost (WH 1 - 6), can withstand wind, resistant to de-icing salt
Fauna tree
valuable for bees (honey plant)
Application
tree containers, industrial areas
Shape
clearstem tree
Clear stem treeacid soilclay soilloamy soilpeaty soilsandy soiltolerates partial pavingresistant to de-icing saltresistant to frost (WH 1 - 6)suitable for dry soilcan withstand wind3rd size, smaller than 6 metresdense crowngreenwhiteMayaverage growingConspicuous bloomAttractive autumn colourvaluable for bees (honey plant)non-toxic (usually)Ornamental fruit
Frequently asked questions
Acer tataricum HOT WINGS ('Garann')
Acer tataricum HOT WINGS ('Garann') can eventually reach a height of 4-6 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
Acer tataricum HOT WINGS ('Garann') is average growing and can eventually reach a height of 4-6 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
The leaves of Acer tataricum HOT WINGS ('Garann') turn yellow, orange, red in autumn.
The right time to plant Acer tataricum HOT WINGS ('Garann') is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Acer tataricum HOT WINGS ('Garann') with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.
Acer tataricum HOT WINGS ('Garann') blooms in may.