
Rough-barked maple (Acer triflorum)
Rough-barked maple, also known as Three-flowered Maple
Rough-barked maple starts out as a bush but almost always ends up as a tall tree. Its reddish trunk is very scaly and complements the bluish-green undersides of its leaves. It makes a great standalone tree for a garden or a park after 15 years of slow to moderate growth.
Key Facts About Rough-barked maple
Attributes of Rough-barked maple
Lifespan
Perennial
Plant Type
Tree
Plant Height
6 m to 9 m
Spread
8 m to 9 m
Leaf Color
Red Green Orange
Flower Size
2 cm
Flower Color
Yellow Green
Scientific Classification of Rough-barked maple
Phylum
Vascular plants
Class
Dicotyledons
Order
Sapindales
Family
Soapberry
Genus
Maples
Species
Rough-barked maple