Acer Palmatum
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Pot size: 3 Litres
Plant ID: 8969 64
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Plant ID: 14107 64
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Pot size: 18 Litres
Plant ID: 6830 64
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Pot size: 30 Litres
Plant ID: 6545 64
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Pot size: 110 Litres
Plant ID: 804 WC 42
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Plant ID: 1598 WC 42
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Pot size: 450 Litres
Plant ID: 9126 W 42
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Acer Palmatum is one of the best known of the Japanese Maple tree varieties and is sometimes referred to as the Japanese Smooth Maple tree. These Acers originate from lower altitudes throughout central and southern Japan, they originally grew under the canopy of larger trees in woodlands.
Acer Palmatum Trees prefers a moist, rich, well drained soil in partial shade and should be sheltered from winds to prevent leaf burn. It’s very important not to let Japanese Acers dry out during the hot summer months. They will reward you by producing a magnificent display of leaf colours in the autumn, turning warm yellows, vibrant oranges and shades of red, creating spectacular shapes and sometimes decorative bark texture and colour.
Most popularly included in any Japanese garden design, these trees are also beautiful when planted as a specimen tree, or as a singular statement tree.
View our Blog Post on Japanese Acers for more information on these amazing specimen trees.