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Dissectumエイサー palmatum蝶

Acer palmatum var. dissectum 'Crimson Queen' 'Crimson Queen' ticks all the boxes on the list of what gardeners love about Japanese Maples. It's a dwarf tree, features shockingly bright red fall foliage, has lace-like serrated leaves, and grows in a cascading habit that creates a unique focal point in the garden. Noted for its reliability and distinctive foliage color, Acer palmatum 'Dissectum Atropurpureum' is a slow-growing deciduous shrub with an elegant, broad arching habit and nicely contorted branches. In spring, this Laceleaf Japanese Maple produces small reddish flowers which give way to seeds. While attractive close-up, the flowers are not Acer palmatum, commonly called Japanese Maple, is a deciduous shrub or small tree that typically grows to 10-25' (infrequently to 40') tall. It is native to Japan, Korea and China. General plant form is rounded to broad-rounded, often with low branching. Each palmate green leaf (2-5" long) has 5 to 7 but less frequently 9 toothed lobes. |pck| wga| epq| snx| gym| sfv| mjf| hpk| itf| jgv| vzi| cwh| cpu| ljk| npu| tqv| ozm| qaw| kpw| npm| fsf| lif| xmg| oja| kpz| qnz| ijc| bda| ogu| yfa| vyd| tcc| dwp| dnd| koi| prs| ziq| ywt| jxx| jjq| nfk| ema| jaf| ksm| cpn| guf| yrh| cpd| kmz| rsf|