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How big does a Orangeola Japanese maple get?

How big does a Orangeola Japanese maple get?

Acer palmatum ‘Orangeola’

Botanical Pronunciation AY-ser pal-MA-tum
Average Size at Maturity 4 ft. tall and 3 ft. wide in 10 years; up to 8 ft. tall at maturity.
Bloom Time Inconspicuous; prized for foliage.
Deciduous/ Evergreen Deciduous
Foliage Color Red

How do I keep my Japanese acer small?

How to prune Japanese Maple trees

  1. Pruning out crossing branches of Acer palmatum dissectum.
  2. 1) Remove dead, diseased and damaged branches.
  3. 2) Remove lower limbs.
  4. 3) Separate layers.
  5. 4) Thin evenly and carefully.
  6. 1) Remove dead, diseased and damaged branches.
  7. 2) Remove dragging branches.
  8. 3) Prune unsightly branches.

How much does a Japanese maple cost?

The cost of a Japanese Maple will depend on the exact variety, its size and where you purchase it from. As you can see in our table below, the costs can range from as little as $25 for a one-gallon container to as much as $1,000+ for an eight-foot tree.

What is a Bloodgood Japanese maple?

Bloodgood Japanese Maple is a deciduous tree with a more or less rounded form. Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other landscape plants with less refined foliage. This is a relatively low maintenance tree, and should only be pruned in summer after the leaves have fully developed, as it may ‘bleed’ sap if pruned in late winter or early spring.

Do Japanese maple trees like full sun?

Japanese maples with green foliage usually tolerate full sun well, but inadequate watering can lead to leaf scorch.

Do Japanese maple trees grow fast?

Their small stature makes them a natural fit for smaller landscapes. Faster-growing than other maple varieties, Emperor Japanese Maple trees grow more than two feet per year before reaching their full height. Upright form growth with leaves that have deeply cut lobes.

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