Maple Tatar impressively complement small landscapes around the house or in the park. This small tree “puts on” bright colors in the fall, more resistant to drought and alkalis than Amur maple similar to it.
Features of the use of Tatar maple in landscape design
Tatar maple is a deciduous tree that is straightforwardly growing up. Its appearance fits into the landscape, but can be balanced by one or two more thin or more rough trees or shrubs for an effective composition.
This is a relatively lowservice tree, and it is cut in the summer only after the full development of the leaves, since it “bleeds” juice, if cut in late winter or early spring. Has no significant negative characteristics for human health.
Tatar maple is recommended for the following landscape applications:
Leaves of Tatar maple
Planting and growing maple of Tatar
In adulthood, the Tatar will grow on average to 6 m in height, in favorable conditions, individual trees reach 10 m, crown up to 5 m on the cross. Low canopy deciduous canopy, a typical gap from the ground is 1 meter. The tree is suitable for planting under power lines. The maple of Tatar at an average speed is growing. In ideal conditions, 70 or more years will live.
This tree grows best in the full sun and in partial shade, easily adapts to both dry and moist places, and is perfect for medium home conditions. It is considered resistant to drought and, thus, is an ideal choice for a poorly moisturized landscape. Tatar maple is tolerant of pollution, and grows in difficult urban conditions.
Cloth is easily grown on wet, organically rich, welldrained soils in the full sun in places where there is no shadow. Well, the tree takes root in the bright sun or in partially lit places. The best growth indicators are observed in areas with a cool summer climate.
Interesting characteristics of Tatar maple
Acer Tataricum or Tatar maple grows in the form of a small vertically growing tree with a dense rounded crown or in the form of a large multibarrel shrub. The plant is endemic for forest areas from West Asia to Southeast Europe.
Gray bark, rough. Lentils ovate or rounded. The twigs are thin, pubescent. The kidneys are small in the spring, on a branch of 5-10 pairs, along the edge of the vill.
On mature trees, wide-ovate, medium green leaves (up to 10 cm long) with uneven double-breast edges grow. Leaves on young trees are often 3 lobe.
Leaves turn yellow in the fall and blush. In the spring, greenish-white flowers bloom in erect long-flowered inflorescences. Then shelves (up to 2 cm long) grow from the flowers, which become yellow/red in summer/autumn as they grow old.
The benefits of Tatar maple for man
The plant accumulates vitamins, minerals and enzymes in the leaves, bark and juice, which are used by folk healers and cosmetologists. Maple juice is used to cook syrup, which is used for:
Tatar maple flowers love bees. Therapeutic maple honey restores immunity in chronic diseases, establishes the body’s work, restores and rejuvenates the dermis with external use.
The bark, leaves and fruits of the Tatar maple are dried and crushed, they make healing decoctions and tinctures to combat inflammation, scurvy and hepatitis, healing of wounds and trophic ulcers, treatment of lungs and bronchi, urinary disease.