Acer circinatum (Oregon Vine Maple)
Native to the Pacific Northwest, Oregon Vine Maple is a small tree or large shrub with several trunks twisting up from the base and bright reddish-green bark. White flowers in spring are followed by red fruit in summer. Found in moist woods and along stream banks. Prefers shady situations but also withstands sun where it will become bushier and dense developing red, orange, and yellow fall colors. Fall colors will be muted in more shade. Vase to rounded shape.
Cultural
Flower Color: White
Foliage Color: Green
Habit: Upright
Height: 20 to 25 feet
Spread: 24 to 30 feet
Plant Needs
Zone: 5 to 6
Exposure: Partial Sun
Plant Use: Tree or Shrub
Special Attributes
Deer/Rabbit Repellent
Breeder


