Amur maackia is a compact, rounded tree suitable for smaller landscapes. The compound leaves emerge silvery-green in spring, changing to medium green in summer. White, spiky flowers appear in midsummer when little else is flowering. Mottled olive-green bark adds to its winter interest.
- Family (English) Pea
- Family (botanic) Fabaceae (formerly Leguminosae)
- Planting site City parkway, Residential and parks, Restricted sites, Wide median
- Tree or plant type Tree
- Foliage Deciduous (seasonally loses leaves)
- Native locale Non-native
- Size range Small tree (15-25 feet), Medium tree (25-40 feet)
- Mature height 20-30 feet
- Mature width 20-35 feet
- Light exposure Full sun (6 hrs direct light daily)
- Hardiness zones Zone 4, Zone 5 (Northern Illinois), Zone 6 (City of Chicago), Zone 7, Zone 8
- Soil preference Acid soil, Alkaline soil, Moist, well-drained soil
- Tolerances Alkaline soil, Dry sites
- Season of interest early winter, midwinter, late winter, early summer, midsummer
- Flower color and fragrance Fragrant, White
- Shape or form Round
- Growth rate Slow
- Transplants well Yes
- Wildlife Insect pollinators
- Has cultivars Yes