Fairview Flame Maple tree is a fast growing red maple that has brilliant red leaves in the late fall. It has smaller leaves, and holds on to its leaves into late November.
Acer rubrum, Fairview Flame Maple
$169.00 – $189.00Price range: $169.00 through $189.00
Fairview Flame Maple tree is a fast growing red maple that has brilliant red leaves in the late fall. It has smaller leaves, and holds on to its leaves into late November.
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