Why it rocks:
Deborah Norway Maple makes a bold impression on the spring landscape. Small clusters of yellow flowers add ornamental charm before the new leaves emerge, showcasing large, eye-catching, deep purple foliage that stands out beautifully! The tree's broad leaves transition from a rich purple in spring to a bronze-green during the summer months. With its attractive round canopy, Deborah Maple offers plenty of shade and relief from the heat in summer. In autumn, the leaves gracefully shift to a yellowish-orange and bronze hue. This tree is resilient, tolerating urban pollution and various Chicagoland soil conditions. Consider planting Deborah Norway Maple in your yard for a captivating touch of color, shade, and beauty.
Where to put it:
Deborah Norway Maple is an adaptable shade tree perfect for broad medians, city parkways, and expansive urban or suburban yards. Its large leaves make it an excellent choice for places where shade & energy savings are needed. To fully appreciate its beautiful rounded shape, this tree should be planted 15 feet away from buildings.
What it needs:
Deborah Norway Maple is a dependable tree that will flourish in almost any environmental conditions, including urban pollution. This tree prefers full sun to partial shade and is capable of enduring drought and dry locations. It stands out as one of the toughest and most adaptable shade trees you can find. To ensure a strong & healthy root system, please adhere to our tree care guidelines during the initial growing seasons.