Bowhall Maple
A very shapely, columnar tree with bright fall colors in shades of orange and red, showy red flowers line the branches in spring, good for small landscapes; intolerant of alkaline soils
Description
A very shapely, columnar tree with bright fall colors in shades of orange and red, showy red flowers line the branches in spring, good for small landscapes; intolerant of alkaline soils
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