Anatomy and Morphology of Select Red Maple Cultivars

  • Sibley J
  • Eakes D
  • Gilliam C
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study was conducted to compare and define foliage features of select red maple and red maple hybrid cultivars under similar environmental conditions. Nine red maple ( Acer rubrum ) cultivars, three Freeman maple ( Acer x freemanii ) cultivars, and a red maple seedling selection were evaluated in a field study for differences in average leaf area, petiole length, stomatal density, foliar nitrogen (N) content, and chlorophyll content. Leaves of the three A. x freemanii cultivars were the largest. Leaves of A. rubrum ‘Autumn Flame’ were the smallest. ‘Autumn Blaze’ had the highest stomatal density. Leaf photographs of each cultivar are included.

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Sibley, J. L., Eakes, D. J., Gilliam, C. H., Keever, G. J., Dozier, W. A., & Peterson, C. M. (1995). Anatomy and Morphology of Select Red Maple Cultivars. Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 21(3), 136–144. https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1995.023

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