As the season turns to winter, neighborhoods across Chicagoland start to change. Lawns rest, the sky begins to pale, and homes start their preparations for some of the most magical times of the...
| Light Requirements | Part Shade (morning sun or very late day sun) |
|---|---|
| Product Size | 15 Gallon Pot |
| Tree categories | Ornamental |
| Tree Max Size | Mini (Max Height less than 10ft) |
$329.99
Featuring the exquisite Tamukeyama Japanese Maple, a masterpiece of natural beauty that adds elegance and charm to any landscape or garden. Renowned for its graceful form and stunning foliage, the Tamukeyama Japanese Maple is a beloved choice among gardeners and landscapers alike.
This striking tree boasts cascading branches adorned with deeply dissected leaves that emerge in a rich burgundy hue in spring, gradually deepening to a captivating crimson-red as the season progresses. In the fall, the foliage transforms into a fiery display of scarlet, orange, and gold, creating a breathtaking spectacle that adds warmth and color to the landscape.
With its compact size and cascading habit, this Japanese Maple is perfect for small gardens, courtyards, or as a focal point in a mixed border. Its slow growth rate ensures that it maintains its elegant form without overwhelming its surroundings, while its moderate size makes it adaptable to various planting locations.
Low-maintenance and easy to care for, the Tamukeyama Japanese Maple requires minimal pruning and upkeep to thrive. With its graceful form and stunning foliage, this iconic tree adds a touch of sophistication and beauty to any outdoor space. Experience the timeless allure of the Tamukeyama Japanese Maple and elevate your landscape to new heights of natural splendor.
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