Celebration® Maple
Acer x freemanii 'Celebration'
MAP-CEL
Vigorous grower in youth. Has strong crotch angles. Sun or shade. Combines the advantages of the silver and red maples with rapid growth, drought tolerance, fall color, and the ability to grow in most soils. Seedless.
Max Elevation: 6500
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