Acer palmatum multi-stem
Japanese Maple
Japanese Maples are widely planted for their beautiful leaves, which are deeply lobed and, in this instance, emerge a vivid green and turn to shades of red, orange and yellow in autumn.
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The Japanese maple was introduced to Britain in the 1820s. Considered a native of both China and Korea, this magnificent tree can outstrip size expectation if left alone in an area large enough to accommodate.
A delightful, small tree for a sheltered position such as a courtyard or an urban garden.
It has a rounded habit and its deeply lobed leaves turn shades of yellow, red and orange in autumn. It does best in rich, moist, but free draining, loamy soils.
It is remarkably self reliant post establishment for seemingly such a dainty tree.
We stock these as both single stem and multi-stems.
Mature height: 3-7m
Mature spread: 2-4m
A delightful, small tree for a sheltered position such as a courtyard or an urban garden.
It has a rounded habit and its deeply lobed leaves turn shades of yellow, red and orange in autumn. It does best in rich, moist, but free draining, loamy soils.
It is remarkably self reliant post establishment for seemingly such a dainty tree.
We stock these as both single stem and multi-stems.
Mature height: 3-7m
Mature spread: 2-4m
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Japanese Maple
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