Discovered by Leon Snyder in northern Minnesota and introduced by the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in 1980. Hardy to USDA Zone 3, maybe the hardiest of the Red Maples. Northwood® - broadly oval to rounded, open, 40 × 35 ft (12 × 11 m), male, foliage medium to dark green, reddish fall color. Karpick (1902-1990) a city forester of Buffalo, NY. Introduced in 1992 by the Schichtel nursery of Orchard Park, New York and named for Frank E. Karpick® - narrow oval shape, 40 × 20 ft (12 × 6 m), male, foliage yellow to orange in fall. Hardy to USDA Zone 4 Selected by the Scanlon nursery of Ohio in 1946 and named in 1951, the original tree was near Cleveland and named after the road on which it was discovered (Jacobson, 1996).
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