The Ruby Slippers Amur Maple is a compact ornamental tree valued for its striking seasonal colour and manageable size, making it especially useful in smaller urban landscapes and prairie gardens like those in Regina. It develops a dense, rounded crown with deep green leaves that turn brilliant shades of red and crimson in autumn. In spring, it produces creamy-white fragrant flowers, followed by red samaras that add ornamental interest through summer. Its excellent cold hardiness and tolerance of tough site conditions make it a reliable choice for Saskatchewan landscapes, where it can be used as a specimen tree, hedge, or small shade tree.
- Height: 10–12 ft (3–3.5 m)
- Spread: 8–10 ft (2.5–3 m)
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Light: Full sun to partial shade; best fall colour in full sun
- Soil: Adaptable; prefers well-drained soil but tolerates clay and urban conditions
- Watering: Regular watering during establishment; drought tolerant once established
- Hardiness: Zone 3, very reliable for Regina winters
- Pruning: Minimal pruning needed; shape in late winter if required
- Fertilizer: Light spring application of compost or balanced fertilizer
- Maintenance: Low-maintenance and well-suited to urban conditions
- Uses: Small shade tree, specimen planting, screening, and fall colour accent