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Native Plant Synoptic Garden<br />

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‘Monroe’- Deeply cut leaves that resemble some of the Acer japonicum species rather<br />

than our local native; was found by the town of Monroe, WA. Could be placed in any<br />

zone except the “Wetl<strong>and</strong> Zone”. Tolerant of sunny <strong>and</strong> shady positions. Fall color best<br />

on exposed sunny spots.<br />

(Photo: Oregon State University, 1999-2004)<br />

‘Pacific Glow’- (Hill, 2004).<br />

‘Pacific Fire’- (Hill, 2004).<br />

(Photo by: Collector’s Nursery)<br />

‘Sunglow’- (Hill, 2004). See <strong>photo</strong> above.<br />

‘Sunny Sister’- (Hill, 2004).<br />

Acer glabrum- Grows as a small tree or shrub in dry areas. Good display of yellow fall color.<br />

Best grown on forest edges (Whitney, 1989). Can be planted in “Forest Ridge” zone under larger<br />

trees where it will not get to moist. Ethnobotany: Some medicinal uses. (Photo: O.S.U., 1999-2004)

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