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. It is a good consistent grower, and a proven performer! It makes a great street and landscape tree. Highly recommended!
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. It is a good consistent grower, and a proven performer! It makes a great street and landscape tree. Highly recommended!
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