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Liquidambar

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Liquidamber are deciduous trees with glossy, deeply lobed, maple-like leaves. In the autumn the leaves turn a stunning rainbow of reds, deep purples and orange. This display is particularly long-lasting and lends the tree it's name. Liquidambers prefer neutral or acid soil, and grow well either in sun, or in a shady woodland setting. Average eventual height 35ft+, spread 25ft+.

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  • Liquidambar acalycina
    Common name: Sweet Gum A medium-sized Sweet Gum with a pyramidal habit and attractive lobed foliage that has a red flush to the young leaves in spring before turning green.  The leaves are usually held on the plant through into early winter.  Average...
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  • Liquidambar styraciflua 'Moraine'
    Common name: Sweet Gum A conical tree with large, deeply divided, glossy leaves that turn a beautiful orange-yellow in autumn. More compact and slow grwoing than the species. Makes a excellent specimen or avenue tree. Average height 30ft. Full sun. Hardy.
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  • Liquidambar Worplesdon (Sweet Gum) 7L
    Common name: Sweet Gum A broadly conical, deciduous tree with deeply divided, glossy leaves, turning purple then orange-yellow in autumn. Average height 18ft in 10 years but can get up to 80ft eventually (if unpruned) Full sun. Hardy. "Makes a fine...
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