Aceraceae
Acer
Acer
Acer campestre
'Queen Elizabeth'
| Altura: | circa 12m. |
| Corona: | wide pyramidal |
| Corteza y ramas: | smooth |
| Hoja: | 3/5 lobes, dark green, 6 - 10 (12) cm |
| Flores: | small, terminal corymbs, yellow-green, May |
| Frutos: | single-seeded, winged, always paired |
| Aplicación: | green borders and road shoulders |
| Tipo de suelo: | all, except dry infertile sandy soil |
| Resistencia al viento: | very good |
| Procedencia: | Studebaker and Lake County Nursery, Ohio, USA, 1985 |
| Area de resistencia a las heladas: | 5a |
| Sinónimo: | - |
Medium-sized tree with a wide, open crown, branches have a crotch angle of 45 degrees. Unlike ‘Elsrijk’, ‘Queen Elizabeth’ is less tolerant to hard surfaces. In green borders and road shoulders ‘Queen Elizabeth’ grows excellently and provides a more uniform image than A. campestre. The leaves are shiny dark green and have round lobes. The autumn colour is deep yellow. At an early age the plant is slightly sensitive to mildew, but after some time this sensitivity decreases. The plant forms a strongly branching main root with very many hair roots. ‘Queen Elizabeth’ is a decorative tree, which, applied in the right way, can stand out beautifully.
