Acer ginnala 'Bailey Compact©'

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Acer ginnala ‘Bailey Compact®’ is a smaller-growing Amur maple chosen for its tight branching and strong autumn display. Through the growing season it carries neat green, three-lobed leaves, forming a naturally tidy canopy. In autumn, the foliage turns bright red with orange tones, providing reliable late-season colour. Spring may bring small yellow-green flowers followed by decorative winged seeds. Tough, hardy and easy to grow, this selection is ideal where a compact, well-structured maple is needed with minimal maintenance.

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Key Features

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  • Shrubs
Flower Colour
Eventual Height
  • 2.5m-4
Flowering Month
Planting Position
  • Full sun
  • Part shade
Features
  • Deciduous

How to care for Acer ginnala 'Bailey Compact©'

Light: Full sun to partial shade (full sun brings out the best autumn colours).

Soil: Moist, fertile, well-drained soil; adaptable to a range of soil types.

Water: Keep soil consistently moist, particularly during establishment and dry periods.

Pruning: Minimal pruning; remove dead or crossing branches in late winter or early spring.

Hardiness: Hardy in temperate climates; protect from strong winds if young.

Feeding: Apply a slow-release, balanced fertiliser in spring.

Notes

Deciduous maple with a compact, rounded, dense habit.

Small, three-lobed leaves that emerge bright green in spring, turning brilliant red in autumn.

Slow-growing and well-suited for small gardens or as a patio specimen.

Elegant, tidy form with strong seasonal interest.

Ideal for hedges, borders, containers, or as a colourful focal point.

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