Large Maple Trees

Large maple trees are ideal for parks, avenues, and landscape designs. These tall-stemmed maples bring height, shade, and color with their vivid foliage. Perfect for public green areas or big gardens, they grow in well-drained soil and require low maintenance. Explore powerful, structural specimens for large-scale outdoor projects at Botanical Archive.

Collection: Large Maple Trees

Large Maple Trees: Majestic Canopy for Parks, Avenues, and Landscapes

Height, Presence, and Seasonal Beauty

Large maple trees make a statement in any landscape with their towering height and dramatic autumn foliage. Ideal for wide open spaces, they’re prized for their ability to provide shade, define vistas, and add architectural presence. Popular varieties include the red maple, sugar maple, and large Japanese maple, all valued for vibrant leaves and strong structure.

Tall-Growing Specimens for Landscape Design

These are tall-stemmed maples, perfect for large spaces, parks, avenues, or landscape design projects. They bring visual balance and maturity to public and private gardens. Used as structural trees, they also offer seasonal interest through their colorful foliage, attractive bark, and shapely canopies.

Cultivation and Growth Requirements

Large maples thrive in well-drained soil, full sun to partial shade, and climates with clear seasonal variation. Though they require more space to grow, their low-maintenance nature makes them ideal for public landscaping and homeowners seeking long-term trees. Water regularly during establishment and prune minimally to preserve shape.

Visual Impact and Urban Green Design

The shade and structure provided by large maples make them a top choice for urban reforestation, boulevard planting, and park design. Their extensive root systems help stabilize soil, while their foliage supports biodiversity and seasonal interest.

Explore the Large Maple Trees collection at Botanical Archive—featuring specimens selected for height, beauty, and suitability for expansive, formal, or naturalistic settings.