Sun Valley Maple is a fast growing tree that puts on a colorful red leaf display in the fall. It holds onto its leaves well into the fall. It is a strong and consistent grower! This tree is a fast growing, seedless variety, and is low maintenance tree.
Acer rubrum, Sun Valley Maple
$169.00 – $189.00Price range: $169.00 through $189.00
Sun Valley Maple is a fast growing tree that puts on a colorful leaf display in the fall. It holds onto its leaves well into the fall. It is a strong and consistent grower!
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