Acer palmatum 'Dissectum Viridis'

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Acer palmatum, commonly called Japanese maple, is a deciduous shrub or small tree that typically grows to 3-7,5 meter tall. It is native to Japan, Korea and China. His plant form is rounded, often with low branching. Small reddish-purple flowers in umbels bloom in mid spring (April). Garnet is a dissected form that typically matures over time in an upright-pendulous mound to 180 - 270 cm tall. Deeply cut, 7-lobed leaves emerge red-orange (color of the garnet gemstone) in spring with good color retention until mid summer before fading to purplish-green. Foliage turns red in fall.

Genus

Acer

Species

palmatum

Cultivar

Dissectum Viridis

Type (gebruik)

multistem

solitary

tree/standard

Kleur (blad)

green

Hoogte

300 cm

Locatie

sun

half shade

Wintergroen

no