Acer ginnala
Acer ginnala is a small tree or large shrub with an upright habit and a spreading, loose crown, native to Asia. In our climate, it reaches approximately 5 meters in height.
The leaves are small, three-lobed, dark green, and glossy, turning bright red in autumn.
The fruit are winged nuts.
The flowers are small, fragrant, gathered in short, upright panicles, and bloom in late May and early June.
Acer ginnala has no soil requirements. It prefers sunny or partially sunny, sheltered locations. It is frost-resistant.
Every order is accompanied by a receipt or (upon request) an invoice, a delivery note compliant with WIORiN requirements, and a plant passport, if required.
The seeds we offer are of high quality and intended for both nurseries and amateurs.
Seed Handling Instructions:
Seeds should first be stratified. Place the seeds in moist soil and store in the refrigerator for approximately 120 days at approximately 5°C. Make sure the soil is moist, but not wet. Occasionally tilt the container or open the bag to air the seeds. Sow the seeds in late March or early April. You can sow them directly into the ground or into a container with fresh, well-drained soil, such as seed-starting compost. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil. After sowing, mist the top layer of soil.
SEEDS ARE INTENDED FOR SOWING ONLY!