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'MacDonald' Manitoba Maple Seed

    Description

    Latin Name: Acer negundo

    DESCRIPTION

    Family: Aceraceae

    Native Range: Western Canada, Central United States

    Seed Source: Selected stands in the Qu'Appelle Valley near Katepwa Lake, Saskatchewan

    Height and Spread: 15m x 5m (25 years)

    Overview: The 'MacDonald' seed strain was developed for agroforestry planting in the Canadian prairies. It is an excellent long-lived tree species that is fast-growing and ultra-hardy. 'This seed strain was named in honour of Dan MacDonald a long-time tree planting inspector at the Dominion Forest Nursery Station at Indian Head from 1913 to 1949.

    Fruit: A samara consisting of two oval carpels joined at the base and each terminating in a broad membranous wing.

    Average number of seeds/packet: 175

    SEED TREATMENT / SOWING

    Stratification: Stratify in moist sand at 5°C for 45 days

    Ideal sowing time: Spring (stratified seed) or fall (non-stratified)

    Sowing instructions: Sow 2 cm deep, 50 seeds/meter; Greenhouse - sow 3 seeds per cell.

    Growing conditions: Best growth on medium textured soils with soil pH 7.0 to 8.0. Fertilization is not required.

    AGROFORESTRY VALUE

    'MacDonald' Manitoba maple is used in farm or field shelterbelts where a fast-growing, flood-tolerant, tough tree is needed. The seed strain is easy to grow, does well on most soils, frost and drought-resistant. Its sap can be used to produce maple syrup.

     

    'MacDonald' Manitoba Maple Seed

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      Latin Name: Acer negundo DESCRIPTION Family: Aceraceae Native Range: Western Canada, Central United States Seed Source: Selected stands in the Qu'Appelle... Read more

      $25.00

        Description

        Latin Name: Acer negundo

        DESCRIPTION

        Family: Aceraceae

        Native Range: Western Canada, Central United States

        Seed Source: Selected stands in the Qu'Appelle Valley near Katepwa Lake, Saskatchewan

        Height and Spread: 15m x 5m (25 years)

        Overview: The 'MacDonald' seed strain was developed for agroforestry planting in the Canadian prairies. It is an excellent long-lived tree species that is fast-growing and ultra-hardy. 'This seed strain was named in honour of Dan MacDonald a long-time tree planting inspector at the Dominion Forest Nursery Station at Indian Head from 1913 to 1949.

        Fruit: A samara consisting of two oval carpels joined at the base and each terminating in a broad membranous wing.

        Average number of seeds/packet: 175

        SEED TREATMENT / SOWING

        Stratification: Stratify in moist sand at 5°C for 45 days

        Ideal sowing time: Spring (stratified seed) or fall (non-stratified)

        Sowing instructions: Sow 2 cm deep, 50 seeds/meter; Greenhouse - sow 3 seeds per cell.

        Growing conditions: Best growth on medium textured soils with soil pH 7.0 to 8.0. Fertilization is not required.

        AGROFORESTRY VALUE

        'MacDonald' Manitoba maple is used in farm or field shelterbelts where a fast-growing, flood-tolerant, tough tree is needed. The seed strain is easy to grow, does well on most soils, frost and drought-resistant. Its sap can be used to produce maple syrup.

         

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