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Once established, it prefers no supplemental water. It also functions well as a foundation planting. However, it also does great in sunnier locations, as long as adequate moisture is naturally present, where it grows into a thicker multi-stemmed tree. In these shadier spots, it forms an open, loose shape as it spreads its branches in search of the sunlight. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and partially shaded habitats, often in the understory of other forest or backyard giants. Gardening with Vine Maple: Vine maple is versatile, relatively small and very easy to grow, making it an ideal choice for all types of properties from the smallest yards where gardeners want ample wildlife and aesthetic benefits in one punch to large restoration sites where they are planted in groupings to help control erosion. Special features & uses: great fall color wildlife favorite thick branches have been traditionally used for firewood, while the thinner, flexible ones are excellent for woven baskets, snowshoe frames, and fish traps landscape uses include erosion control, habitat hedgerows, pollinator gardens and woodland gardens.Native range: found in moist to wet places, often in the shade of other trees, from the coast to both sides of the Cascades from Alaska to northern California.Wildlife support : spring flowers attract and provide nectar to adult butterflies, bees and other insect pollinators as well as provide food for birds and small mammals small twigs and leaves are used by birds for nest building summer foliage is a preferred food for deer and elk fall seeds provide food for birds and small mammals, especially squirrels and chipmunks overall plant provides nesting sites and cover for birds and small mammals, attracts and supports beneficial and pest eating insects and is a caterpillar host plant and larval food source for many species of native moths, including the brown tissue and Polyphemus moths.Growth rate/ease : medium growth rate, very easy to grow.Moisture requirements : moist to seasonally wet soil, prefers well-drained.Light requirements : full sun, part-sun/part-shade, full shade.Plant type/canopy layer : deciduous, perennial, small tree.By late summer, playful clusters of samaras adorn the leaves and, with the onset of fall, the foliage bursts into showy hues of yellow in shadier spots to brilliant red in sunnier locations. It flaunts lovely verdant leaves, usually nine pointed like the number of letters in its name - a great ID trick for kids of all ages. Definitely not a vine, the name is derived from its slender branches that sprawl gracefully when planted in deep shade and can root to produce new trees. Multi-trunked vine maple is both an iconic staple of majestic Pacific Northwest forests and an enchanting element of habitat gardens.