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Acer negundo

Boxelder

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Boxelder is a medium-sized, fast-growing deciduous tree. Its compound leaves are different from most other maples. Non-showy, yellow-green...

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Boxelder is a medium-sized, fast-growing deciduous tree. Its compound leaves are different from most other maples. Non-showy, yellow-green flowers bloom March-April on separate male and female trees. The flowers are followed by typical maple fruits (double-winged samaras), which persist on the tree into the winter months. This tree is a host for Boxelder bugs. While they are not harmful to the tree, they may become a nuisance by entering nearby homes for overwintering. Boxelder is susceptible to breakage, occurring either at the crotch of the tree, or where the wood itself is weak, usually along limbs. Best used as a specimen or shade tree in areas of the yard where tree litter and potential breakage will not be a nuisance.

Plant Details

Other Common Names: Ashleaf Maple

Plant Type: Tree

New York Native: Yes

Deer Resistance: Some

Attracts Pollinators and Wildlife: Bees and Other Pollinators, Birds

Salt Tolerance: Low to None

Hardiness Zone 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b

Soil Characteristics

Soil Type: Loam, Organic, Sandy, Clay

Soil Moisture: Wet, Medium-drained, Well-drained

Soil pH: Acidic, Slightly Acidic, Neutral, Slightly Alkaline, Alkaline

Light Needs of Plant:

Optimal Light: Full Sun

Light Range: Full Sun, Partial Shade

Water Needs of Plant:

Soil Moisture: Wet, Medium-drained, Well-drained

Drought Tolerance High

Size and Growth Rate

Height: 30 - 50 ft

Spread: 30 - 50 ft

Growth Rate: Fast

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