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I planted this tree from a 5 gallon container in February 2012. It has grown several feet in its first season. It is doing very well alre...Read More
I planted a Shantung "Fire Dragon" (the red colored one) and a regular Shantung (yellow) about two months before the record heat and drou...Read More
The Acer truncatum or Shantung Maple, especially the 'Fire Dragon' cultivar is one tough little tree that looks great. I would highly re...Read More
My husband and I drove almost 600 miles round-trip today to purchase three Fire Dragon Shantung maples from the man who discovered them. ...Read More
I love this little tree as it has easily met my first criteria for a good plant - it not only survives, it thrives. It has grown success...Read More
I bought it from RCW Nurseries in Tomball, Tx. (Houston) approx. 5 years ago. What an undemanding tree. Never scorches, no bugs, no spe...Read More
Very easy to grow in my rocky alkaline soil in full sun during very hot summer. I have 'Fire Dragon' which produces consistent fall color...Read More
A strong grower with ornamental foliage and interesting bark. Acer truncatum is quite different from Acer mono, which is sometimes called...Read More
Excellent maple for North Texas. Good seasonal color with purples leaves in spring fading to dark green. Somewhat drought tolerant. Le...Read More
This lovely Maple is not well known so it is much under used. I thought I would not find the rough bark appealing, yet now I have fallen ...Read More
This tree originated in China. Easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers moist, acidic s...Read More