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Here’s how to plant your own autumn blaze maple today

Growing an autumn blaze maple tree

Japanese maple tree
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Maple trees are easy to care for and can provide you with delicious maple syrup and gorgeous fall colors, but autumn blaze maples in particular are a delight. If you love the beauty of maple trees, but don't have the time to commit to raising a sugar maple and want something a little more unique than a Japanese maple, then this might just be the tree for you. To find out what makes these lovely maples so special, and how to care for them, keep reading this simple guide.

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Difficulty

Easy

What You Need

  • Well-draining soil

  • Compost

  • Large container with drainage holes (optional)

  • Windbreak or other shelter

  • Pruning shears

Maple tree with red leaves
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What makes an autumn blaze maple tree unique?

An autumn blaze maple is a hybrid between a silver and red maple, and it has the most attractive traits of both. It has brilliant fall colors and a beautiful branch structure like a red maple paired with the silver maple’s resistance to cold and disease as well as its fast growth rate. Unfortunately, while its branch structure is beautiful, it's also weak. The branches have a tendency to break where they attach to the trunk, especially in high-wind areas.

Since it's a hybrid, the autumn blaze maple is sterile, meaning it doesn't produce viable seeds. This may be a drawback if you’re interested in propagating your autumn blaze maple using its seeds, but it also means you don’t need to worry about it spreading outside of your yard and into places where new trees may not be welcome.

Maple trees with red leaves in front of a building
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Planting an autumn blaze maple tree

Follow these steps to correctly plant your autumn blaze maple tree:

Step 1: Plant your maple in full sun.

Step 2: Use well-draining soil. Autumn blaze maples will tolerate any soil type as long as it's a well-draining soil.

Step 3: Add compost to the soil to encourage quick growth. Although they will grow in poor soil, autumn blaze maple trees grow more quickly in rich soil.

Step 4: Plant your autumn blaze maple in the spring or fall.

Step 5: Use a large container with drainage holes if you plan to grow your autumn blaze maple in a pot. Due to their quick growth rate, autumn blaze maples tend to outgrow containers more often than other trees, making them better suited for outdoor planting. However, they can grow in containers as long as there's proper drainage and regular repotting.

Step 6: Provide shelter from high winds. You can add a windbreak or plant your maple so it's sheltered from the wind by an existing structure or windbreak.

Red maple leaves
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How to care for your autumn blaze maple

After planting, here’s how to care for your maple:

Step 1: Prune your autumn blaze maple semi-regularly, removing any damaged, diseased, or weak branches.

Step 2: Watch for damage after storms. Autumn blaze maples are prone to broken branches after storms, so remember to check yours after stormy weather.

Step 3: Water your autumn blaze maple tree during droughts.

Step 4: Repot your autumn blaze maple frequently if it's in a container.

A Japanese maple tree.
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Do autumn blaze maple trees bloom flowers?

Maple trees may not be known for their flowers, but they are quite cute. Maple trees produce small red or green flowers that drape off of the branches. After blooming, these flowers produce seeds with long, flat coverings that cause the seeds to spin and float as they fall off the tree. The seeds are often called helicopters or whirligigs due to that motion.

So can you expect to see these seeds on autumn blaze maple trees? No, or at least not often. Autumn blaze maples rarely flower or produce seeds, although they can occasionally. When they do flower, it is typically not the entire tree that blooms. So you might see a few scattered clusters of flowers and seeds, but not a tree full of flowers.

Autumn blaze maple trees are gorgeous, quick growing, and easy to care for. You’ll need to keep an eye on them after storms pass through, but regular pruning and a windbreak can keep your maple tree healthy. Plant one today for stunning colors this fall!

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Cayla Leonard
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