Amur Maple Seeds – Acer ginnala | 25 Alaska Grown Tree Seeds | Cold Hardy Ornamental Tree | Bonsai Friendly | Easy to Grow

Amur Maple Seeds – Acer ginnala | 25 Alaska Grown Tree Seeds | Cold Hardy Ornamental Tree | Bonsai Friendly | Easy to Grow

Sale price  $27.00 Regular price  $40.50
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Amur Maple Seeds – Acer ginnala | 25 Alaska Grown Tree Seeds | Cold Hardy Ornamental Tree | Bonsai Friendly | Easy to Grow

Amur Maple Seeds – Acer ginnala | 25 Alaska Grown Tree Seeds | Cold Hardy Ornamental Tree | Bonsai Friendly | Easy to Grow

Sale price  $27.00 Regular price  $40.50

Grow a beautiful cold-hardy ornamental tree with these Alaska-grown Amur Maple seeds, Acer ginnala. Known for its stunning red fall foliage, fast growth, and adaptability, the Amur Maple is a favorite for landscapes, privacy plantings, wildlife gardens, and bonsai enthusiasts. Hardy in Zones 3–8, this resilient tree tolerates cold climates exceptionally well and develops into a graceful multi-stemmed tree or large shrub reaching up to 20 feet tall and wide. Its vibrant seasonal color and easy-growing nature make it an excellent choice for home gardeners looking to add long-lasting beauty to their outdoor spaces.

You will receive:
✔️ 25 Amur Maple seeds
✔️ Alaska-grown Acer ginnala seeds
✔️ Cold-hardy ornamental tree variety
✔️ Suitable for landscape or bonsai growing
✔️ USA seller grown seeds

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Amur Maple
Botanical Name: Acer ginnala
Plant Type: Deciduous ornamental tree
Growth Stage: Seed
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-draining average garden soil
Watering: Moderate during establishment
Mature Height: Approximately 15–20 feet
Growth Habit: Upright spreading tree or large shrub
Foliage: Green leaves turning brilliant red in fall
Special Features: Fast growing, bonsai friendly, cold hardy
USDA Zones: 3–8
Wildlife Resistance: Moderately moose resistant
Container Friendly: Yes, especially for bonsai cultivation

💡 Care Tip: Sow seeds outdoors in fall or cold stratify before spring planting to improve germination rates. Young seedlings benefit from consistent moisture and protection from heavy weed competition during establishment.

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