categories: Chalk Soils | Clay Soils | Cold Exposed Sites | Light Sandy Sites | Acer | Oval | Pollution resistant | Street | Urban | Medium (10-15m)
read moreThis cultivar of the Field Maple is, in our opinion, the pick of the Acer campestre clones for street planting.
categories: Chalk Soils | Clay Soils | Light Sandy Sites | Acer | Oval | Pollution resistant | Street | Urban | Medium (10-15m)
read moreThis cultivar of the Field Maple is named after the park in Amstelveen, Holland, where it was discovered.
categories: Chalk Soils | Clay Soils | Light Sandy Sites | Acer | Compaction-resistant | Drought-resistant | Oval | Pollution resistant | Street | Urban | Medium (10-15m) | Acer campestre Elsrijk
read morecategories: Chalk Soils | Clay Soils | Light Sandy Sites | Acer | Avenue and Verge | Compaction-resistant | Drought-resistant | Oval | Pollution resistant | Spring Interest | Street | Medium (10-15m)
read morecategories: Chalk Soils | Clay Soils | Light Sandy Sites | Acer | Compaction-resistant | Drought-resistant | Garden | Oval | Pollution resistant | Restricted Space | Small (under 10m) | Street
read moreWidely distributed through most of Europe, southern Scandinavia and western Asia, the Field Maple with its burrs (or knots) produces "birds eye" maple, which was widely used in making furniture and veneers until the early Victorian era.
categories: Chalk Soils | Clay Soils | Light Sandy Sites | Acer | Compaction-resistant | Drought-resistant | Oval | Pollution resistant | Medium (10-15m) | Autumn Interest | Acer campestre | native trees
read morecategories: Chalk Soils | Clay Soils | Light Sandy Sites | Acer | Compaction-resistant | Drought-resistant | Fast Growing | Narrow | Pollution resistant | Restricted Space | Street | Medium to Large (15-20m)
read morecategories: Autumn Colour | Acer | Avenue and Verge | Oval | Autumn Interest | Medium to Large (15-20m) | Acer cappadocicum
read morecategories: Golden/Yellow Foliage | Acer | Sheltered Site | Spring Interest | Medium (10-15m) | Acer cappadocicum Aureum
read moreAlso known as the Caucasian Maple, this cultivar dates back to at least 1838 but remains rather uncommon.
categories: Clay Soils | Acer | Avenue and Verge | Oval | Spring Interest | Summer Interest | Autumn Interest | Medium to Large (15-20m)
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Seminar to be held on 15th and 16th July at the nursery at Barcham Trees