In spring, this Maples foliage emerges in a light green hue, gradually deepening as it matures. Come autumn, the leaves put on a stunning display of orange, red, and yellow colors. As the plant ages, fascinating white striations appear on the bark, ensuring all-season appeal and adding an extra layer of visual interest to your garden.
Best planted in a well-drained soil with high organic matter. Japanese maples are grown as specimen trees or multi-stemmed plants. Any pruning should be done in summer. Mulch well, but avoid heaping mulch against the stem. Most cultivars need full sun or light afternoon shade.