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- The Caddo maple is a cultivar of the sugar maple (Acer saccharum) named after the Oklahoma county where it was discovered12. It is a large species of tree that can mature to 40’ wide and tall or greater1. The tree is renowned for its early fall color, brilliant red-orange leaves, and drought tolerance2. It is moderately drought-tolerant and resistant to leaf tatter and scorch common among many maples3. The leaves are dark green, leathery, and deeply lobed3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The Caddo maple is a cultivar of the sugar maple (Acer saccharum), and is named after the Oklahoma county where it was discovered. The Caddo maple is a large species of tree and can be expected to mature to 40’ wide and tall or greater.www.edmondok.gov/1216/Tree-Species-HighlightDiscovered by John Pair in the valleys of Oklahoma, this particular sugar maple is renowned for its early fall color, brilliant red-orange leaves, and drought tolerance. Most Caddo maples grow to around 30 ft tall with round canopies. Its upright growth pattern makes it a compact medium-sized tree that attracts songbirds.www.cherokeetreecare.com/tree-of-the-month-the-j…This moderately drought-tolerant maple is a great street or shade tree. ‘Caddo’ maples, native to southwestern Oklahoma, are well-adapted to heat and drought, and resistant to leaf tatter and scortch common among many maples. The leaves are dark green, leathery, and deeply lobed.www.finegardening.com/plant/caddo-florida-maple …
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John Pair Caddo Sugar Maple - Cherokee Tree Care
Characteristics: The John Pair Caddo sugar maple tree is a beautiful, medium-sized tree, great for street sides and front yards. Discovered by John Pair in the valleys of Oklahoma, this particular sugar maple is renowned for its early fall …
Flashfire® Caddo Sugar Maple - TheTreeFarm.com
Selected from Caddo Mountain sugar maple seedings, this tree has the brightest red fall color we have seen in a cultivar adapted to Southern heat. It features dark green summer foliage, better mildew resistance than other Caddo selections, …
Caddo Sugar Maple Tree - TLC Garden Centers
This extremely drought-tolerant maple is a great street or shade tree. ‘Caddo’ maples, native to southwestern Oklahoma, are well-adapted to heat and drought, and resistant to leaf tatter and scorch common among many maples.
Caddo Sugar Maple - Sooner Plant Farm
Native to Caddo County, Oklahoma, this tree was made for the south! It has star-shaped leaves that curl slightly on the edges. This maple has a spectacular show of colors in the fall ranging from yellow to orange.
Caddo Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum 'Caddo') at TLC …
Caddo Sugar Maple has rich green deciduous foliage on a tree with an oval habit of growth. The lobed leaves turn outstanding shades of yellow, orange and red in the fall. Landscape Attributes. Caddo Sugar Maple is a dense deciduous tree …
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Flashfire® Caddo Sugar Maple - Sooner Plant Farm
Flashfire® Caddo Sugar Maple was selected from Caddo Sugar Maple seedings, as this tree showed the brightest red fall color we have seen in a cultivar adapted for the Southern climate. It features dark green summer foliage, better mildew …
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Life form: Deciduous tree Comments: One of the best known forest natives, impressive in groves or as a specimen. Has an upright oval habit when grown singly, achieving 60' high, 40' wide.
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