A Japanese Maple tree can bring elegance to gardens, landscapes or even to a patio in a container, it is a gorgeous ornamental tree with a graceful silhouette, its finely textured foliage and intense red color create a beautiful Summer-to-fall accent wherever it is planted, 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 plant grown in a 2.25 gallon pot measuring 5 to 6 feet tall
Space plants approximately 15 to 20 feet apart for best results
For best results, grow in well-drained acidic, clay or loamy soil enriched with humus
Reaches standard mature height of 15 to 20 feet tall
Beautiful, small, ornamental, red berries appear 4 weeks to 6 weeks in early fall that attract birds to the landscape