Red Maple
Scientific Name: Acer rubrum
Red maple is a deciduous tree native to Alachua County. It likes soil that is usually moist to soil that is neither wet nor extremely dry. It is a larval host for the imperial moth, crecopia silkmoth, polyphemus moth, and rosy maple moth. The seeds are edible but may be bitter. The tree can be tapped for sap.
Size: 3-gallon pots
Scientific Name: Acer rubrum
Red maple is a deciduous tree native to Alachua County. It likes soil that is usually moist to soil that is neither wet nor extremely dry. It is a larval host for the imperial moth, crecopia silkmoth, polyphemus moth, and rosy maple moth. The seeds are edible but may be bitter. The tree can be tapped for sap.
Size: 3-gallon pots
Scientific Name: Acer rubrum
Red maple is a deciduous tree native to Alachua County. It likes soil that is usually moist to soil that is neither wet nor extremely dry. It is a larval host for the imperial moth, crecopia silkmoth, polyphemus moth, and rosy maple moth. The seeds are edible but may be bitter. The tree can be tapped for sap.
Size: 3-gallon pots