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Liquidambar 'Gumball'

Liquidambar 'Gumball' is a small tree grown for its form and fantastic autumn colours. This popular ornamental tree features leaves that emerge lime green in spring, darken during summer, then change to a myriad of orange-red and dark purple colours in autumn before falling. It typically grows to 3 m tall and 2 m wide and can be trimmed as necessary. Liquidambar 'Gumball' is usually grown as a standard and makes a fantastic specimen that is perfect for avenue planting, maintaining in a courtyard garden, or including anywhere a fabulous tree with spectacular autumn colour is desired.

A Liquidambar 'Gumball' tree with fabulous autumn colours.
A Liquidambar 'Gumball' tree with red and orange foliage for sale at The Plant Company nursery.
Standardised Liquidambar 'Gumball' trees growing as a cluster with green foliage in summer.
A Liquidambar 'Gumball' tree growing in a planter.
The average plant height is 140 cm Standardised height of 1 metres.
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Suited to regions:All regions
Plant type:Trees
Height:3.00 m
Spread:2.00 m
Flowering time:
Tolerances:
Garden uses:Parks, Specimen
Garden styles:Alpine, Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern
Easy to grow?Yes
Maintenance requirementsSome
Growth rateMedium
Also known as
Sku11964

How to grow Liquidambar ‘Gumball’ in NZ

Plant Liquidambar ‘Gumball’ in a sunny to partially shaded location with fertile, well drained soil. It thrives in most NZ climates and tolerates light frost once established. Water regularly during the first growing season to help roots establish, then reduce watering as the tree matures. Pruning is rarely needed but can be done in winter to shape or remove dead wood.

Liquidambar ‘Gumball’ care tips

To care for Liquidambar ‘Gumball’, water deeply during extended dry periods, especially in summer. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and keep roots cool. Apply a slow release fertiliser in spring to promote healthy foliage and growth. Remove any dead or crossing branches during the dormant season. Its hardy nature makes it an easy care choice for many NZ gardens.

'Gumball' Liquidambar styraciflua size, spacing, and growth rate

Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Gumball’ typically grows to around 2.5 to 3 metres in height and forms a naturally rounded crown of similar width. Plant at least 3 metres apart to allow the canopy to develop fully. It has a moderate growth rate and will form a neat, compact tree without much intervention. Its manageable size makes it suitable for urban gardens and smaller properties.

Landscaping uses for Liquidambar ‘Gumball’

Liquidambar ‘Gumball’ is perfect as a feature tree in courtyards, small gardens, or as a statement in lawn areas. Its symmetrical shape makes it ideal for lining driveways or pathways. The brilliant autumn foliage provides seasonal drama, while its compact habit suits formal and informal designs alike. It can also be grown in large containers for patios and terraces.

Why buy Liquidambar ‘Gumball’ from The Plant Company?

When you purchase Liquidambar ‘Gumball’ from The Plant Company, you are choosing premium plants from NZ’s most trusted plant nursery. Our Liquidambars are grown to deliver strong form, healthy foliage, and outstanding seasonal colour. We provide expert growing advice and fast delivery nationwide. Trust The Plant Company for quality plants and exceptional service every time.

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