Princeton Gold Maple is my all-time absolute favorite shade tree. EVERYONE who sees it (spring, summer or fall), cannot get over how beau...Read Moretiful it is. It has been in my Zone 6a yard in the Midwest 20 years and was 1 - 2” caliper when planted. It is in full sun with southwest exposure and hot, humid weather in the summer and the color remains gorgeous all summer. I have never had any problems with reseeding, growing grass, or even a single branch reverting to green. The only pruning I ever did was limbing it up. I do not know how other plants would do if planted closer to it. The nearest plant is the Crimson King Maple about 30 feet away. I have no idea how this tree can be related to the common Norway Maple species. None of the problems associated with the species have been inherited by this sport. My experience, however, is limited to this one tree with excellent drainage.
A cultivar of the common urban weed tree. It requires vigilant monitoring and pruning to maintain the leaf color, which reverts to the sp...Read Moreecies.
This tree becomes a pest through self-sowing. (The leaf color isn't inherited.) The thirsty roots make it hard to grow other plants around it.
Planting is prohibited in Massachusetts and Connecticut. This tree invades and impoverishes natural habitat in eastern North America and the Pacific Northwest.
Acer platanoides 'Princeton Gold' GOLD-LVD. NORWAY MAPLE Dec (z4)
An accent with a capital "A"!,this oval-habited tree to 30' is ...Read Morea golden yellow all season, turning to a bright gold in fall. S/M pp6727
Norway maples do not mature well in the midwest. Nearly every mature city Norway has a twisted trunk with a visible split twisting from r...Read Moreoot to crown. Does not age gracefully.
Was popular for its pollution tolerance in urban settings, but is being phased out from the list of elligible species for planting in many cities.
Reseeds like crazy and may have been listed as invasive in some east coast areas. Definately wreaking havoc in New England's Sugar Maple forests.
Please reconsider before planting this European species near naturalized, native, rural, or protected areas.
Princeton Gold Maple is my all-time absolute favorite shade tree. EVERYONE who sees it (spring, summer or fall), cannot get over how beau...Read More
Our Princeton Maple is still young. This year it has turned green and the leaves look withered. Can you give any advice?
A cultivar of the common urban weed tree. It requires vigilant monitoring and pruning to maintain the leaf color, which reverts to the sp...Read More
Acer platanoides 'Princeton Gold' GOLD-LVD. NORWAY MAPLE Dec (z4)
An accent with a capital "A"!,this oval-habited tree to 30' is ...Read More
Norway maples do not mature well in the midwest. Nearly every mature city Norway has a twisted trunk with a visible split twisting from r...Read More