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Maple Trees For Sale at Nature Hills Nursery

Maple trees bring a regal, unforgettable presence to any landscape, and our Maple Trees for sale collection showcases some of the most sought-after species in the United States. From the classic Sugar Maple and bold Red Maple to fast-growing Silver Maple, elegant Japanese Maple, and hardy Black Maple, this lineup offers a Maple for every yard and garden design.

Maple Tree

With dozens of species to explore, Maple Trees come in all shapes and their sizes. Some tower into the sky with wide, cooling canopies, while others stay compact for modern lots or smaller garden spaces.

Many American yards rely on native Maple Trees for shade, ornamental value, wood, and syrup production. And of course, one of the biggest rewards is the legendary Maple fall color, where bronze, orange, yellow, red, and deep purple sweep through the canopy each autumn. New England's famous fall scenery owes much to these majestic trees, and yes, you can tap certain Maples for syrup at home.

How Tall Do Maple Trees Grow?

Different types of Maple Trees reach different mature heights, so filtering by size is the easiest way to find the perfect fit. Each product page includes Plant Highlights with height, spread, and growth information to help you plan.

Use large, spreading Maple Trees to create a park-like setting filled with cool shade and bold structure. Red Maple Trees and Norway Maples develop strong, eye-catching canopies, while Autumn Blaze Maple shines with fiery red fall color and a rounded silhouette.

If your yard needs something slimmer, Columnar Armstrong Maple brings a vertical design boost. For compact shade, the Brandywine Maple delivers powerful fall color in a petite frame.

Vibrant Fall Color: Red Maple Trees for Sale

Our collection includes classic Red Maples and modern cultivars bred for vivid fall color, strong branching, and reliable performance. Red Maple roots adapt well to lawns and streets, especially when mulched to protect the soil.

Learn more about Maple root systems

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Red Maples are known for instantly recognizable red fall leaves, but they look great all year with red flowers and abundant bird habitat.

Do Maple Trees Grow Fast?

Maple Trees offer a great balance of reliable growth and long-term strength. Silver Maples grow quickly and shimmer with silver-backed leaves. Red Maples grow at a medium rate and respond well to good soil and regular watering.

We recommend Nature Hills Root Booster during planting for strong root development. Most Maple Trees grow one to two feet per year with proper care.

Want shade sooner? Choose a larger container size for a tree that offers an immediate landscape impact.

Get Less Mess with Seedless Maple Tree Varieties

Many modern Maple cultivars are male, producing no seeds. These seedless Maple Trees help you enjoy all the beauty with less cleanup, even if you miss the childhood fun of tossing helicopter seeds.

Specialty Maple Trees Bring Big Landscape Value

Nature Hills Nursery also offers Maple shrubs like the Flame Amur Maple, known for its fragrant white flowers and versatility as either a specimen plant or a privacy hedge.

Space shrubs eight to ten feet apart on center for hedges. Smaller ornamental selections like Japanese Maple Trees thrive as shade-loving specimens with intricate branching and standout foliage.

Browse our Japanese Maple collection here

Performance Tips for Growing a Maple Tree

Study the Plant Highlights on each product page to choose the best variety for your yard. Check your growing zone using the Zone Finder or the zone map link above the highlights. Maple Trees grow well in USDA planting zones 3 through 10.

Planting tips:

  • Dig the hole as deep as the root ball, but twice as wide.
  • Avoid planting too deep.
  • Plant anytime the ground is not frozen.
  • Water regularly, especially in summer.
  • Spread a three-inch mulch layer, keeping it away from the trunk.

Once your Maple Tree matures, prune after leaf-out to encourage airflow and a balanced canopy. Most Maple Trees thrive in full sun or partial shade and are wonderfully easy to grow.

Bring home the strength, color, and long-lasting beauty of Maple Trees for sale at Nature Hills Nursery. Each tree is shipped with care and backed by generations of growing expertise. Shop the full collection today and let Ma Nature help transform your landscape.

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FAQ's for Buying Maple Trees Online

What are the best maple trees for fall color?

Sugar Maples and Red Maples are renowned for their breathtaking fall foliage. Varieties like Autumn Blaze®, Brandywine, and October Glory deliver fiery reds, oranges, and burgundies that make them standout choices for brilliant autumn landscapes.

How fast do maple trees grow?

Maple trees have varying growth rates. Silver Maple grows the fastest—up to 2 feet per year—while Red Maples and Sugar Maples grow at a moderate pace. Use Nature Hills Root Booster during planting to encourage faster establishment and healthy growth.

Which maple trees are good for small yards?

Compact cultivars like Brandywine Maple and Armstrong Maple offer vertical or smaller-growing forms ideal for tight spaces. Japanese Maples are also perfect for patios and partial-shade gardens due to their small stature and artistic branching.

Do maple trees make good shade trees?

Yes, many maple species—especially Sugar Maple, Red Maple, and Norway Maple—make excellent shade trees. Their large canopies and dense foliage provide cooling shade in the summer and help reduce energy costs.

Are there seedless maple tree varieties available?

Yes, many modern maple cultivars are male or sterile and do not produce seeds, reducing the mess of helicopter samaras. Look for seedless selections like Autumn Blaze® or Crimson Sunset® to enjoy low-maintenance landscape beauty.

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