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Red Leaf Japanese Maple, Dormant Bare Root Starter Ornamental Tree (1-Pack)
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Red Leaf Japanese Maple, Dormant Bare Root Starter Ornamental Tree (1-Pack)

The Red Leafed Japanese Maple is a treasured ornamental of every gardener. It stays small, so you can accent the front yard without obscuring the front of your house. Plant it in a garden bed to play with color contrasts or put it right in the center of a courtyard and still have room to walk around. The leaves are lobed, and so finely cut they l…
The Red Leafed Japanese Maple is a treasured ornamental of every gardener. It stays small, so you can accent the front yard without obscuring the front of your house. Plant it in a garden bed to play with color contrasts or put it right in the center of a courtyard and still have room to walk around. The leaves are lobed, and so finely cut they look lacey. It grows slowly and manageably, so you can prune it in early spring to keep it tidy or for bonsai styling. Wherever you plant it, though, be sure it has shelter from wind to protect the delicate unfolding leaves from drying out. Hardy in USDA zones 5 to 8. Plant in a sheltered site, protecting from wind, especially in Northern regions. Each offer includes one dormant bare root starter tree measuring 2 to 3 feet long. Botanical name: Acer palmatum var. atropurpureum.
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The Red Leafed Japanese Maple is a treasured ornamental of every gardener. It stays small, so you can accent the front yard without obscuring the front of your house. Plant it in a garden bed to play with color contrasts or put it right in the center of a courtyard and still have room to walk around. The leaves are lobed, and so finely cut they look lacey. It grows slowly and manageably, so you can prune it in early spring to keep it tidy or for bonsai styling. Wherever you plant it, though, be sure it has shelter from wind to protect the delicate unfolding leaves from drying out. Hardy in USDA zones 5 to 8. Plant in a sheltered site, protecting from wind, especially in Northern regions. Each offer includes one dormant bare root starter tree measuring 2 to 3 feet long. Botanical name: Acer palmatum var. atropurpureum.

Specifications

Care InstructionsPrune in early spring, protect from wind, plant in a sheltered site
FoliageLobed, finely cut
Foliage ColorRed
Growth RateSlow
Hardiness Zone5 to 8
RootstockBare root
SpeciesAcer palmatum var. atropurpureum
StyleOrnamental, bonsai
TypeTree
Type of Bonsai TreeJapanese maple
UsesAccent, color contrast, courtyard, garden bed