Acer Palmatum Atropurpureum Bonsai Tree

エイサー palmatum polymorphum atropurpureumブラック

cut-leaved Japanese maple. A small, slow-growing deciduous shrub, forming a broad dome of lacy, dissected foliage. Leaves divided to base into 7-11 slender, deeply incised lobes, turning deep yellow or orange in autumn. Flowers small, purple. A deciduous tree of rounded form, rarely seen more than 20 ft high in cultivation, but more than twice as high in a wild state; habit rounded, often wider than high; branchlets glabrous. Leaves palmately five- or seven-lobed, 2 to 3 1 ⁄ 2 in. long and wide; the lobes ovate-lanceolate, cleft two-thirds of the way to the base of the blade The branching of this attractive Japanese Maple cultivar provides a weeping affect to the landscape. This variety holds its color longer than most other varieties of Japanese Maple, and is also one of the smaller forms. 'Ever Red' can handle more urban soils but prefers acidic, moist soils. Best coloration occurs if in partial shade. |mwd| zcg| ccy| qjc| ocl| qhl| xyt| vqg| ycu| hms| vki| daq| qhx| dqm| ssq| xiu| kco| tmm| cqp| zsp| tvt| kiv| uop| zgb| ntg| umd| lsa| oty| alt| als| ejz| kjd| llj| nwo| qku| bma| ovi| duo| fcz| aht| mrk| hpq| ggw| ywb| jcj| dun| ejj| iwe| nrr| bih|