Yellow vine maple foliage amoung a forest of alder trunks.
This photo was taken in an alder woods along Highway 26 near the Quartz Creek bridge a few miles east of the Elderberry Inn.

Vine Maple (Acer circinatum) is an important forest understory plant in the Pacific Northwest. Where it is exposed to direct sunlight, it turns vivid reds and oranges in the fall. Where it is shaded, it turns yellow. Where it grows in partial shade it can form dense, sprawling clumps with dozens of small trunks. Where it grows in brighter sun, it tends to have fewer, thicker trunks and to be more upright.

Vine Maple is an exceptionally fine landscaping plant. It is readily available in better Pacific Northwest nurseries. Many of the plants sold regionally are collected in the wild by permit along power line right-of-ways where thay would otherwise be destroyed by periodic brush clearing.

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Yellowing Autumn Vine Maple Foliage Drifts Through an Alder Grove.