What is the October maple?
October glory is a cultivar of a red maple tree and is characterized by rapid growth, round canopy and brilliant autumn colors. These trees are widely used in landscaping, lining and driveways, as well as dotted parks and yards. During spring and summer it provides dense leaf leaves of the October glory. Its crown is naturally round or oval, giving a tree a cultivated, symmetrical appearance without pruning.
October glory of maple seedlings grows rapidly, usually gains several feet (about 1 m) every year until it reaches maturity. The fully grown October maple of fame can reach a height of 25-50 feet (about 7–15 meters). Initially, the crown of the tree will be conical, but as it grows and fills, the canopy acquires evenly rounded or oval shape. In maturity, the canopy can spread up to 35 feet (about 10 m) wide.
as well as other red maples, October maple is a hardy tree that requires only a little more than the sunlight and a goodwatering. In most soils it grows well, but prefers damp soil with good drainage. The red maple is originally from the colder areas of North America and the tree is not doing well in hot or arid climate.
durable tree, October maple of fame will stand well on environmental threats such as disease. Most diseases affecting maple are the level of harassment, only with a low risk of fatal disease. October glory of Maples can withstand a higher level of pollution found in the urban and suburban environment, which makes them a popular function of landscaping. They can often be found lining and decorating parking lots.
, however, their relatively thin cortex, easy to cut with conventional lawn equipment. In the spring, the cut can cause the tree to bleed through the sap, causing serious damage and potentially killing the tree. Roots that break the surface could cause mowing around the tree of icult.
red maples have aggressive roots, and although they are not as invasive as silver maple, they can still cause damage. In addition to the deep roots of the roots, most of the October fame roots grow less than 1 foot (30 cm) underground. Roads, sidewalks, underground service lines and other nearby ground or underground structures can be damaged over time the roots of the tree spread. Competition with other surrounding plants is more common with other varieties of maple, but it may also be a problem and gardeners might need to pay more attention to other plants.