Few garden purchases deliver more instant color than a hanging basket. The challenge is that many baskets look incredible in May and disappointing by July. What begins as a lush display of flowers...
| Light Requirements | Part Shade (morning sun or very late day sun) |
|---|---|
| Product Size | 5 Gallon Pot |
| Tree categories | Ornamental |
| Tree Max Size | Small (Max Height Less than 20 ft) |
$149.99
Introducing the majestic Emperor One Japanese Maple, a stunning ornamental tree that exudes elegance and sophistication. Renowned for its striking foliage and graceful form, the Emperor One Japanese Maple is a captivating addition to any garden or landscape.
This exquisite tree features deeply lobed leaves that emerge in vibrant shades of red in the spring, gradually transitioning to rich burgundy hues in the summer months. As autumn approaches, the foliage ignites into a fiery display of crimson, orange, and gold, creating a breathtaking spectacle that adds a burst of color to the landscape.
The Emperor One Japanese Maple boasts a compact and upright form, making it an ideal choice for small gardens, urban landscapes, or as a focal point in a mixed border. Its slow growth rate ensures that it maintains its elegant shape without overwhelming its surroundings, while its moderate size makes it suitable for a variety of planting locations.
With its exquisite foliage and graceful form, the Emperor One Japanese Maple adds a touch of sophistication and charm to any outdoor space. Whether planted as a standalone specimen or incorporated into a Japanese-style garden, this iconic tree is sure to leave a lasting impression with its beauty and elegance. Experience the allure of the Emperor One Japanese Maple and elevate your landscape to new heights of natural splendor.
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