Acer x. freemanii - Jeffersred Autumn Blaze, Jeffersred Maple Tree, Lipstick Maple
- Mature size: 15 m tall x 10 m wide
- Recommended spacing: 5-10m apart
- Ideal growing conditions: Full sun – Part shade in moist, well-drained soil.
- Growth rate: Moderate
Uses
Feature tree, large gardens, lining driveways, avenue plantings, street tree, stunning autumn display, shade tree, parklands.
Noteworthy
A deciduous (drops its leaves) hybrid maple celebrated for its brilliant orange-red autumn foliage and strong, upright growth. Combines the best traits of its parent species, offering reliable performance, good structure and relatively low maintenance once established.
Tolerant
Full sun, adapts well to varied soils types, short droughts once established, moderate air pollution.
Colour/Growth Form
A tall, deciduous tree with a broad, oval canopy. Features lush green foliage through spring and summer, transforming into vibrant red to orange tones in autumn, creating a striking seasonal display.
What is Lipstick Maple?
Acer × freemanii ‘Autumn Blaze’, commonly known as Jeffersred Maple, is a hybrid maple widely used as a feature and shade tree in larger landscapes. It is especially valued for its consistent autumn colour, strong branching structure and adaptability to a range of growing conditions, making it a reliable choice for Australian gardens and streetscapes.
How to Care for Lipstick maple
Plant in a sunny to partly shaded position in well-drained soil for best growth and colour. Water regularly during establishment and during extended dry periods. Once established, it is relatively hardy and low maintenance. Applying mulch will help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Minimal pruning is required, mainly to maintain structure or remove dead wood.
