About This Tree
Acer campestre, commonly known as the Field Maple, is a versatile and resilient tree that graces landscapes with its compact elegance and vibrant seasonal colours. This deciduous tree is renowned for its adaptability, thriving in a wide range of soil types, though it has a preference for well-drained, fertile soils. Its ability to adapt to various soil conditions, coupled with its tolerance for both full sun and partial shade, makes it a favoured choice for gardeners and landscape designers seeking a reliable and attractive tree.
Maturing to a height and spread of approximately 15 to 25 feet, Acer campestre showcases a balanced, rounded crown that adds structured beauty to any setting. The tree's leaves are small, with a distinctive five-lobed shape and a lush green colour that turns to spectacular shades of yellow and gold in the fall, bringing a burst of colour to the landscape. This hardy species is not only aesthetically pleasing but also beneficial for wildlife, providing habitat and food for a variety of birds and insects.
Notable for its moderate growth rate and ease of maintenance, Acer campestre is an excellent choice for urban and suburban landscapes. It exhibits a remarkable tolerance to air pollution and can be pruned into a hedge, making it extremely versatile for garden and landscape use. Whether planted as a standalone specimen, in groups to enhance its visual impact, or as an attractive hedge, the Field Maple is a distinguished and valuable addition to any space, celebrated for its beauty, resilience, and ecological benefits.