Acer Griseum
Acer griseum (Paperbark Maple) is a highly ornamental small tree known for its rich cinnamon brown exfoliating bark and refined, trifoliate foliage. Its striking bark provides year round interest, while its compact size makes it ideal for specimen planting in residential landscapes. Height & Spread: 20 - 30 ft x 15 - 25 ft Bloom Time: Spring (inconspicuous) Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade Soil Preference: Well drained soils; prefers slightly acidic conditions Watering Needs: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture Deer Resistance: Moderate deer resistance Native Status Native to central China; not native to North America. WILDLIFE & INSECTS Bees Spring flowers provide an early nectar source for pollinators. Birds Provides branching structure for nesting and shelter. Butterflies & Moths Supports general pollinator activity and native insects. Spacing & Landscape Use Spacing Recommendations Plant 15 - 25 ft apart for full canopy development. Landscap