Native Woodlanders Introduction

Red Maple 'Candy Ice'

Acer rubrum 'Candy Ice'

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USDA Zones 5–9 Part Shade Matures 40–60 Feet

Found in the Virginia mountains and introduced by Woodlanders, Acer rubrum 'Candy Ice' marbles pink, white, and green across leaves that color early and brilliantly.

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Acer rubrum 'Candy Ice' is a Woodlanders introduction, found in southwest Virginia by the late Norman Beal. We use Norman's original name, though the same tree has been circulated elsewhere as 'Snowfire'. This is an unusual variegated red maple, the leaves marbled in pink, white, and green, and the foliage burns early, among the first to color when fall arrives.

Pyramidal in youth, 'Candy Ice' broadens with age into an irregular, rounded crown on the vigorous frame of a native red maple, reaching forty to sixty feet in time. The variegation is the draw and also the caution: those pale leaves scorch in full sun, so this maple wants the relief of part shade, where the pink and cream stay clean and bright. Small red flowers open before the leaves in earliest spring, the familiar red-maple signal that winter is loosening, and ripen into reddish samaras, the keys of a tree long called soft maple.

The red maple, Acer rubrum, is one of the most widespread trees of eastern North America, and Native peoples knew the species well. The Cherokee, Iroquois, Ojibwe, and Potawatomi prepared a bark decoction as a wash for sore and inflamed eyes, while inner-bark teas were taken for coughs and stomach complaints, and the tannin-rich bark also yielded ink and, with iron added, a dark blue dye for cloth. 'Candy Ice' is grown for beauty rather than use, yet the variegated leaves carry that deep American lineage.

Site 'Candy Ice' in part shade as a specimen where the marbled foliage and early fall color can be enjoyed, keeping the leaves clear of harsh afternoon sun and drying wind. The tree thrives in moist to average, well-drained soil and tolerates the damp ground red maples often colonize. A conversation piece for the collector's garden, and a piece of southern plant history besides.

Will this plant thrive in your zone?

Plant Profile
At a glance
Hardiness
USDA Zones 5–9
Sun
Part Shade
Soil
Moist, Well-drained
Mature size
Height 40–60 Feet · Spread 30–60 Feet
Growth rate
Moderate
Seasonality
Deciduous
Design Notes

A specimen for part shade, sited where the marbled foliage and early fall color can be enjoyed and the pale leaves are spared harsh afternoon sun and drying wind. 'Candy Ice' thrives in moist to average, well-drained soil and tolerates the damp ground red maples often colonize. A collector's conversation piece and a piece of southern plant history.

Flower, Fruit & Foliage

Small red flowers open before the leaves in earliest spring

Flower. Clusters of small red flowers open before the leaves in earliest spring. Fruit. Reddish paired samaras, the winged keys of the red maple, ripen in late spring. Foliage. Five-lobed leaves are marbled pink, white, and green, scorching in full sun and among the first to color in fall.

Care

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Light. Part shade; the variegated leaves scorch in full sun, so spare them the hottest afternoon light.

Soil. Moist to average, well-drained soil; tolerant of damp ground and a wide pH range.

Water. Keep evenly moist while establishing; settled trees handle ordinary moisture and brief wet spells.

Pruning. Prune in summer or late fall to avoid heavy spring sap flow; remove any all-green reverting shoots to hold the variegation.

Hardiness. USDA zones 5 to 9.

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