Search results for termid:"armstrong_freemans_maple" (21 object Results)
Cultivars of A. freemanii (3.100851)
Type: Article
Description:A one page excerpt of information on cultivars of a.fremanii; the source of this information is not identified but is noted as provided to Jennifer of Poplar Farms in Batavia (IL).
Extent: 1 sheet
Acer × freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), habit, summer (3.38177)
Date: August 1965Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer × freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), full view of small tree with oval-shaped crown and dense green foliage, tree is situated on a cleared strip of land with trees in the background
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Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), bark, branch (3.41508)
Date: November 3 2016Creator: Brown, Deborah J. G.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), bark, branch
Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), bark, trunk (3.41509)
Date: November 3 2016Creator: Brown, Deborah J. G.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), bark, trunk
Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), habit, fall (3.41510)
Date: November 3 2016Creator: Brown, Deborah J. G.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), habit, fall
Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), leaf, fall (3.41511)
Date: November 3 2016Creator: Brown, Deborah J. G.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), leaf, fall
Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), leaf, fall (3.41512)
Date: November 3 2016Creator: Brown, Deborah J. G.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), leaf, fall
Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), leaf, fall (3.41513)
Date: November 3 2016Creator: Brown, Deborah J. G.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), leaf, fall
Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), leaf, fall (3.41514)
Date: November 3 2016Creator: Brown, Deborah J. G.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), leaf, fall
Acer ×freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), bark, mature (3.60100)
Date: May 16 2018Creator: Brown, Deborah J. G.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer ×freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), bark, mature
Acer ×freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), bark, trunk (3.60101)
Date: May 16 2018Creator: Brown, Deborah J. G.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer ×freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), bark, trunk
Acer ×freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), infructescence (3.60102)
Date: May 16 2018Creator: Brown, Deborah J. G.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer ×freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), infructescence
Acer ×freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), leaf, spring (3.60103)
Date: May 16 2018Creator: Brown, Deborah J. G.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer ×freemanii 'Armstrong' (Armstrong Freeman's Maple), leaf, spring
Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), upper branches, leaves, fall color (3.79288)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), hybrid of red maple (A. rubrum) and silver maple (A. saccharinum), Freeman maple cultivars combine some of the best features of both parents namely solid structure attractive form and showy fall color (from red maple) and adaptability and rapid growth (from silver maple), crosses between red and silver maples also occur naturally in the wild,
'Armstrong' cultivar will typically grow 40-60' (sometimes 70') tall with a very narrow fastigiate form, leaves resemble those of its silver maple parent and are 3-6" across, bark is distinctively silvery and thin, fall color can be good in some years under optimum environmental conditions but more often than not is an inferior yellowish orange
Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), bark and leaves, fall color (3.79289)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), hybrid of red maple (A. rubrum) and silver maple (A. saccharinum), Freeman maple cultivars combine some of the best features of both parents namely solid structure attractive form and showy fall color (from red maple) and adaptability and rapid growth (from silver maple), crosses between red and silver maples also occur naturally in the wild,
'Armstrong' cultivar will typically grow 40-60' (sometimes 70') tall with a very narrow fastigiate form, leaves resemble those of its silver maple parent and are 3-6" across, bark is distinctively silvery and thin, fall color can be good in some years under optimum environmental conditions but more often than not is an inferior yellowish orange
Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), leaves, fall color (3.79290)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), hybrid of red maple (A. rubrum) and silver maple (A. saccharinum), Freeman maple cultivars combine some of the best features of both parents namely solid structure attractive form and showy fall color (from red maple) and adaptability and rapid growth (from silver maple), crosses between red and silver maples also occur naturally in the wild,
'Armstrong' cultivar will typically grow 40-60' (sometimes 70') tall with a very narrow fastigiate form, leaves resemble those of its silver maple parent and are 3-6" across, bark is distinctively silvery and thin, fall color can be good in some years under optimum environmental conditions but more often than not is an inferior yellowish orange
Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), growth habit, structure in winter (3.79291)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), hybrid of red maple (A. rubrum) and silver maple (A. saccharinum), Freeman maple cultivars combine some of the best features of both parents namely solid structure attractive form and showy fall color (from red maple) and adaptability and rapid growth (from silver maple), crosses between red and silver maples also occur naturally in the wild, 'Armstrong' cultivar will typically grow 40-60' (sometimes 70') tall with a very narrow fastigiate form, leaves resemble those of its silver maple parent and are 3-6" across, bark is distinctively silvery and thin, fall color can be good in some years under optimum environmental conditions but more often than not is an inferior yellowish orange
Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), bark (3.79292)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), hybrid of red maple (A. rubrum) and silver maple (A. saccharinum), Freeman maple cultivars combine some of the best features of both parents namely solid structure attractive form and showy fall color (from red maple) and adaptability and rapid growth (from silver maple), crosses between red and silver maples also occur naturally in the wild,
'Armstrong' cultivar will typically grow 40-60' (sometimes 70') tall with a very narrow fastigiate form, leaves resemble those of its silver maple parent and are 3-6" across, bark is distinctively silvery and thin, fall color can be good in some years under optimum environmental conditions but more often than not is an inferior yellowish orange
Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), leaves, fall color (3.79293)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), hybrid of red maple (A. rubrum) and silver maple (A. saccharinum), Freeman maple cultivars combine some of the best features of both parents namely solid structure attractive form and showy fall color (from red maple) and adaptability and rapid growth (from silver maple), crosses between red and silver maples also occur naturally in the wild,
'Armstrong' cultivar will typically grow 40-60' (sometimes 70') tall with a very narrow fastigiate form, leaves resemble those of its silver maple parent and are 3-6" across, bark is distinctively silvery and thin, fall color can be good in some years under optimum environmental conditions but more often than not is an inferior yellowish orange
Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), leaves, fall color (3.79294)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), hybrid of red maple (A. rubrum) and silver maple (A. saccharinum), Freeman maple cultivars combine some of the best features of both parents namely solid structure attractive form and showy fall color (from red maple) and adaptability and rapid growth (from silver maple), crosses between red and silver maples also occur naturally in the wild,
'Armstrong' cultivar will typically grow 40-60' (sometimes 70') tall with a very narrow fastigiate form, leaves resemble those of its silver maple parent and are 3-6" across, bark is distinctively silvery and thin, fall color can be good in some years under optimum environmental conditions but more often than not is an inferior yellowish orange
Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), growth habit, tree form (3.79295)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer x freemanii ‘Armstrong’ (Armstrong Freeman’s maple), hybrid of red maple (A. rubrum) and silver maple (A. saccharinum), Freeman maple cultivars combine some of the best features of both parents namely solid structure attractive form and showy fall color (from red maple) and adaptability and rapid growth (from silver maple), crosses between red and silver maples also occur naturally in the wild,
'Armstrong' cultivar will typically grow 40-60' (sometimes 70') tall with a very narrow fastigiate form, leaves resemble those of its silver maple parent and are 3-6" across, bark is distinctively silvery and thin, fall color can be good in some years under optimum environmental conditions but more often than not is an inferior yellowish orange