Bloom Time - Bloom Color - USDA Hardiness Zone - 4a . Discontinue before … Caddo Maple. It has been a fairly slow grower. Where to Grow: Unknown - Tell us. Heat-resistant foliage remains lush, with low instances of leaf tatter. Of particular interest are the Caddo sugar maples which originated from an isolated population in Caddo, County, Oklahoma. However we are fortunate to actually have a maple that is native to Oklahoma. Its best attribute has been the striking orange fall color of the leaves. Hardy to -25°F Maximum Elevation: 6,000 Feet 

Buy Caddo Sugar Maple online. What's My Hardiness Zone? Bloom Size: Unknown - Tell us. Acer truncatum 'Summer Red' Maple. The Flashfire Maple is a hardy tree and has strong mildew resistance. Other details: Unknown - Tell us. ACER freemanii pp#4864 Jeffsred 'Caddo' Maple. Wildlife: Species include squirrel and other small mammals, many kinds of songbirds, red-tailed hawk and great horned owl. Acer saccharum 'Caddo' Size - Large . Flashfire is a third Caddo maple that has done well in Kansas. New leaves are red-trimmed and turn green, then to dark red or yellow in the fall. Most Caddo maples grow to around 30 ft tall with round canopies. Fertilize your maple twice a month when it is coming out of dormancy and once a month during the summer. Any 10-10-10 fertilizer will be suitable. Renowned horticulturist Dr. John Pair selected this maple for its exceptional heat tolerance and stunning, evenly red fall color. Aceraceae Acer saccharum JFS‐Caddo2 Flashfire Caddo Maple 4 Min to Mod Unknown Unknown X 40 35 962 Broad oval Its crown is oval-shaped, with an upright/erect growth habit. It was selected for its rapid growth rate and well branched, symmetrical oval head. Zones 5 to 9. This tree is also noted for a dense, uniform crown. History: Pioneers and prospectors of the 1800’s found shelter in this canyon on their journey to California. Jun 22, 2012 - The 'Caddo' maple typically reaches a mature height of 30 feet and spread of 25 feet, but may be taller. This maple tree maintains pristine leaf appearance distributed throughout an attractive canopy with added resistance to powdery mildew. The Caddo, while not a specific variety but a group of un-named varieties native to Oklahoma, are slightly smaller (50 feet) and have a soft yellow-orange fall color. Caddo has star shaped leaves that turn in slightly on the edges. Just how resistant to scorch is impressive. Southern Magnolia 'Bracken's Brown Beauty' Magnolia grandiflora 'Bracken's Brown Beauty' Southern Magnolia 'Claudia … Botanical Name: Acer saccharum var. ‘John Pair’ is smaller and more compact and more likely to fit a residential landscape. 3.) Hardiness Zone: 5,6,7. These are true sugar maples and are considered an ectotype and are more drought tolerant, better adapted to high pH soils and more resistant to leaf scorch and tatter than the norm. Vegetation: Cedar and Caddo maple trees grow in the canyon; Rough Horsetail, a prehistoric reed-like plant, grows along the stream. There is one caddo maple growing in a low water zone at the Xeriscape Garden. Acer buergerianum. Caddo sugar maple is from isolated area of southwest of Oklahoma which tend to have long dry hot summers and can supposedly even grow in rocky limestone soil which I have. Next, add a few drops of water to the growing material, then put the maple seeds in the bag and seal it shut. Named after Caddo County just west of Oklahoma City and found all over the State. This particular sugar maple has been highly recommended for dallas-ft worth area if we ever wanted to grow "sugar" maple. Majesty® Sugar Maple originated at Flax Mill Nursery in Cambridge, New York. Flashfire® Caddo Sugar Maple was selected from Caddo Mountain sugar maple seedings, this tree has the brightest red fall color we have seen in a cultivar adapted to Southern heat. The first selection, ‘Autumn Splendor’, has the traditional sugar maple growth pattern and needs plenty of room to mature. Good alternatives with fall color are Chinese Pistache, Caddo Maple and Trident Maple. Bloom Characteristics: This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds.