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Overview

Model # 774356180890 Store SKU # 1001299611

Canada is home to approximately 451 bird species and billions of individual birds. Despite their numbers, the threats leading to declines in North American bird populations continue to grow. These include loss of habitat, invasive species, pesticides, toxic chemicals, pollution, cat predation, decrease in insect prey numbers, climate change, disease and death resulting from man-made obstacles like wind turbines and impact with windows of buildings during migration. As a result, nearly 15 per cent of native bird species are at risk of extinction. There is something you can do to help improve life for birds in your area.For starters, incorporate trees and shrubs from CWF's new WILD About Birds collection into your garden and landscaping projects.

  1. each tree is specifically selected to be a part of your bird-friendly landscape
  1. attracting a variety of bird species to your backyard
  1. Native tree

Specifications

Dimensions

Assembled Depth (in inches)
14.0
Assembled Height (in inches)
108.0
Assembled Weight (in lbs)
35.0
Assembled Width (in inches)
14.0
Packaged Depth (in inches)
14
Packaged Height (in inches)
108
Packaged Weight (In lbs)
35
Packaged Width (in inches)
14

Details

Blossom Colour
No Blossoms
Certified
No
Common Name
Maple
Delivery Method
Home Delivery Available
Features
Disease Resistant
Flowering Type
Non-Flowering
Height When Shipped (ft.)
5-9
Mature Height (ft.)
30-60
Mature Spread (ft.)
0-8
Spacing (Ft.)
13+
Spread When Shipped (In.)
13-24
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Tree Type
Flowering
Water Requirements
Medium
Zones
Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 3, Zone 6

Warranty / Certifications

1 year
26.5L CWF Native Maple (Acer rubrum) TreeCWF 26.5L CWF Native Maple (Acer rubrum) TreeCanada is home to approximately 451 bird species and billions of individual birds. Despite their numbers, the threats leading to declines in North American bird populations continue to grow. These include loss of habitat, invasive species, pesticides, toxic chemicals, pollution, cat predation, decrease in insect prey numbers, climate change, disease and death resulting from man-made obstacles like wind turbines and impact with windows of buildings during migration. As a result, nearly 15 per cent of native bird species are at risk of extinction. There is something you can do to help improve life for birds in your area.For starters, incorporate trees and shrubs from CWF's new WILD About Birds collection into your garden and landscaping projects.
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