Native Utah Plants
Bigtooth Maple
Bigtooth Maple
Acer grandidentatum
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Bigtooth Maple (Acer grandidentatum) is beloved for its brilliant fall colors—flaming reds, golds, and oranges that light up mountain canyons each autumn. It’s a sturdy, adaptable tree that thrives in the Wasatch Front Mountains and other Intermountain West regions, where it tolerates hot, dry summers and cold winters with ease.
In the landscape, Bigtooth Maple brings both beauty and resilience. It’s well-suited for yards, parks, or naturalized plantings where water conservation is a priority. The tree provides shade, seasonal color, and habitat value for pollinators, while resisting deer and disease better than many ornamentals. Its sap is even slightly sweet, much like its cousin, the sugar maple. This is a long-lived, slow-to-moderate grower that rewards patience with a show-stopping, low-maintenance presence in any water-wise landscape.
Plant Profile
Plant Profile
Scientific name: Acer grandidentatum
Duration: Perennial
Native region: Wasatch Mountains
Native elevation: 4500-8500 ft
Water requirement: Low - Medium
Drought tolerance: Medium-High
Light requirement: Partial shade and Full sun
Shade tolerance: Medium
Mature size: 15-20' H by 13-15' W
Bloom time: April - May
Flower color: Green
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