Japanese Maple – Tamukeyama (Premium) – #2 Container

Japanese Maple – Tamukeyama (Premium) – #2 Container

$119.99

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Description

Japanese Maple Laceleaf – Tamukeyama (Acer Palmatum Dissectum Tamukeyama) is a captivating deciduous tree known for its unique weeping form and striking foliage. Thriving in Zones 5 to 8, this tree flourishes in a variety of light conditions, from full sun to part shade, and requires a weekly watering routine. For optimal growth, it thrives in acidic, well-draining soil.

The Tamukeyama Laceleaf unfolds into a mature size of 6 to 8 feet in height and 8 to 12 feet in width, growing at a moderate rate of 1 to 2 feet per year. In spring, the tree produces subtle red flowers above its crimson-red leaves, which transition to a purple-green hue in the summer. As autumn arrives, the deeply cut ferny leaves transform into a stunning red, creating a dazzling fall display. The rough gray bark and red branches add visual interest, making it a perfect ornamental addition to any garden. Plant it in a sheltered location to ensure the best performance.

Each plant comes in a #2 (2 gallon) growers container. The image shown represents an example of what you may receive. Please note that the height, shape, and fullness of each plant may vary due to natural growth patterns. Rest assured, we will select the healthiest and most vibrant plant for you.

 


Plant Specs:

Botanical Name: Acer Palmatum Dissectum Tamukeyama
Light: full sun – part shade
Watering: around once a week
Soil: acidic, well draining soil
Zone: 5 – 8

Plant Shape: weeping form
Plant Type: deciduous tree
Mature Size: height ( 6' – 8'), width (8' – 12')
Blooming Season: spring
Growth Rate: 1' – 2' a year

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