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Autumn Flame Maple Seedless?

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From: Donnette Paoletti
City:
Delmar, NY
Hello friend, Are Autumn Flame maple trees seedless? Thank you.

 
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From: Jay Hayek
Extension Specialist, Forestry
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
jhayek@illinois.edu
From the Missouri Botanic Garden's Website:

‘Autumn Flame’ is a male selection that is noted for (1) abundant leaves that are smaller in size than those of the species, (2) fall color that develops about two weeks prior to fall color on the species and (3) excellent scarlet fall color. Greenish-yellow flowers appear in early spring (March). No fruit is produced. Leaves (to 3” long) with 3-5 lobes are green above and glaucous green with a blue-gray bloom beneath. Fall color is a brilliant scarlet. U.S. Plant Patent PP02,377 was issued on March 17, 1964.

 
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