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Acer Palmatum Dissectum Orangeola - Weeping Japanese Maple Orangeola

Acer Palmatum Dissectum Orangeola - Weeping Japanese Maple Orangeola

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Pot Size
Weeping Japanese Maple Orangeola

Approximate Sizing

33cm Pot - 1.5m Tall
40cm Pot - 1.6m Tall
50cm Pot - 1.7m Tall

About the Variety:
Variety: Acer Palmatum Dissectum Orangeola - Japanese Maple Orangeola
Full Size: Typically grows to 2-3 metres tall with a spread of 2-3 metres.
Foliage: Deciduous, deeply dissected leaves emerge orange-red in spring, maturing to green with orange-red margins in summer and turning fiery orange-red in autumn.

Why Choose the Japanese Maple Orangeola?

Key Features:
- Stunning Foliage: Japanese Maple Orangeola boasts vibrant orange-red foliage in spring, transitioning to green with striking orange-red margins in summer, and culminating in fiery orange-red tones in autumn, providing a kaleidoscope of colours throughout the seasons.
- Weeping Form: With its graceful, cascading branches, Orangeola forms an elegant, weeping silhouette that adds a touch of drama and elegance to the landscape.
- Compact Size: Orangeola's compact size makes it suitable for smaller gardens, urban landscapes, or as a striking focal point in mixed borders or containers.
- Shade Tolerance: This variety of Japanese maple tolerates partial shade, making it adaptable to various light conditions and suitable for planting in gardens with dappled sunlight or filtered shade.
- Low Maintenance: Once established, Japanese Maple Orangeola requires minimal maintenance, with occasional pruning to maintain its shape and remove dead or damaged branches.
- Seasonal Interest: Beyond its stunning foliage, Orangeola offers year-round interest with its weeping form, making it an eye-catching feature in the garden even when not in leaf.
- Architectural Appeal: Orangeola's weeping habit and vibrant foliage make it an ideal choice for creating focal points, enhancing garden structures, or adding interest to outdoor spaces with its architectural presence.
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