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Botanical Name: Acer rubrum ‘Sun Valley’

Common Name: Sun Valley Red Maple

Mature Height and Width:
35–45′ tall × 25–35′ wide

Growth Habit: Upright oval to rounded canopy with a strong central leader. Dense branching structure with well-spaced ascending scaffold limbs. Moderate growth rate. Seedless selection.

Foliage Description: Deciduous, three- to five-lobed medium green leaves with moderate thickness. Canopy moderately dense with visible layered branching.

Flower Description: Small red flowers in early spring before leaf emergence; not ornamental at landscape scale. Seedless cultivar.

Bloom Time: Early spring.

Fall Color: Bright red to red-orange; typically develops slightly earlier than ‘October Glory’ and is often consistent in intensity.

Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade.

Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 4–7 (performs reliably in Northeast Zones 5–7).

Notable Landscape Uses: Lawn shade tree; street tree; front yard specimen; fall color accent; urban planting where seed drop is a concern.

Deer Resistance: Moderate
Young trees may experience browsing pressure in Northeast Zones 5–7.

Sugar Maple
Acer saccharum

  1. Mature Size: 60–80′ H × 40–50′ W
  2. Light Requirements: Full sun to part shade
  3. Ideal Soil Conditions: Moist, well‑drained, slightly acidic soil
  4. Notable Characteristics: Classic maple with rich orange‑red fall color and dense shade canopy. Excellent long‑lived landscape tree.
  5. Deer Resistance: Moderate to High

Red Sunset® Maple
Acer × freemanii ‘Jeffsred’

  1. Mature Size: 40–50′ H × 35–45′ W
  2. Light Requirements: Full sun to part shade
  3. Ideal Soil Conditions: Moist, well‑drained soils
  4. Notable Characteristics: Reliable red fall color with vigorous growth and good urban tolerance.
  5. Deer Resistance: Moderate to High

Botanical Name: Acer rubrum ‘October Glory’

Common Name: October Glory Red Maple

Mature Height and Width:
40–50′ tall × 30–40′ wide

Growth Habit: Upright oval to rounded canopy with a strong central leader when young, maturing to a broad oval form. Moderate to fast growth rate. Balanced scaffold branching with moderate canopy density.

Foliage Description: Deciduous, three- to five-lobed medium green leaves with a smooth upper surface. Moderate leaf size and density. Leaves held evenly along ascending branches with visible canopy layering.

Flower Description: Small red flowers in early spring before or with emerging foliage; not highly ornamental at landscape scale.

Bloom Time: Early spring.

Fall Color: Bright red to deep crimson; color typically develops later than many red maple cultivars and holds well into fall.

Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade.

Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 4–9.

Notable Landscape Uses: Lawn shade tree; street tree (with space); large front yard specimen; autumn color accent; park and institutional planting.

Deer Resistance: Moderate
Young trees may experience browsing pressure in Northeast Zones 5–7.

Trees & Shrubs
Botanical Name: Acer rubrum ‘Sun Valley’ Common Name: Sun Valley Red Maple Mature Height and Width:35–45' tall × 25–35' wide Growth Habit: Upright oval to rounded canopy with a strong central leader. Dense branching structure with well-spaced ascending scaffold limbs. Moderate growth rate. Seedless selection. Foliage Description: Deciduous, three- to five-lobed medium green leaves with moderate thickness. Canopy moderately dense with visible layered branching. Flower Description: Small red flowers in early spring before leaf emergence; not ornamental at landscape scale. Seedless cultivar. Bloom Time: Early spring. Fall Color: Bright red to red-orange; typically develops slightly earlier than ‘October Glory’ and is often consistent in intensity. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 4–7 (performs reliably in Northeast Zones 5–7). Notable Landscape Uses: Lawn shade tree; street tree; front yard specimen; fall color accent; urban planting where seed drop is a concern. Deer Resistance: ModerateYoung trees may experience browsing pressure in Northeast Zones 5–7.
Sugar MapleAcer saccharum Mature Size: 60–80′ H × 40–50′ W Light Requirements: Full sun to part shade Ideal Soil Conditions: Moist, well‑drained, slightly acidic soil Notable Characteristics: Classic maple with rich orange‑red fall color and dense shade canopy. Excellent long‑lived landscape tree. Deer Resistance: Moderate to High
Red Sunset® MapleAcer × freemanii ‘Jeffsred’ Mature Size: 40–50′ H × 35–45′ W Light Requirements: Full sun to part shade Ideal Soil Conditions: Moist, well‑drained soils Notable Characteristics: Reliable red fall color with vigorous growth and good urban tolerance. Deer Resistance: Moderate to High
Botanical Name: Acer rubrum ‘October Glory’ Common Name: October Glory Red Maple Mature Height and Width:40–50' tall × 30–40' wide Growth Habit: Upright oval to rounded canopy with a strong central leader when young, maturing to a broad oval form. Moderate to fast growth rate. Balanced scaffold branching with moderate canopy density. Foliage Description: Deciduous, three- to five-lobed medium green leaves with a smooth upper surface. Moderate leaf size and density. Leaves held evenly along ascending branches with visible canopy layering. Flower Description: Small red flowers in early spring before or with emerging foliage; not highly ornamental at landscape scale. Bloom Time: Early spring. Fall Color: Bright red to deep crimson; color typically develops later than many red maple cultivars and holds well into fall. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 4–9. Notable Landscape Uses: Lawn shade tree; street tree (with space); large front yard specimen; autumn color accent; park and institutional planting. Deer Resistance: ModerateYoung trees may experience browsing pressure in Northeast Zones 5–7.
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