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RedCrocus 'Orangeola' Weeping Japanese Maple Acer palmatum dissectum | Graceful cascading foliage, vibrant fall color, container friendly, deer resistant, adaptable to garden and shade. 3/4' h, 2/3' w 10 Gallon

RedCrocus 'Orangeola' Weeping Japanese Maple Acer palmatum dissectum | Graceful cascading foliage, vibrant fall color, container friendly, deer resistant, adaptable to garden and shade. 3/4' h, 2/3' w 10 Gallon

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'Orangeola' Weeping Japanese Maple Acer palmatum dissectum

Description

A deciduous shrub or small tree featuring cascading, finely dissected red-orange leaves in spring and summer, turning vibrant shades in fall. Known for its elegant, weeping form and delicate foliage, it's a stunning focal point in any landscape.

Suggested Uses

Perfect for accent in gardens, Japanese-style landscapes, pond margins, or container planting. Creates a striking visual appeal as a shade or focal plant.

Plant Details

  • Botanical Name: Acer palmatum dissectum 'Orangeola'
  • Common Name: Orangeola' Weeping Japanese Maple
  • Size & Growth: 6-8 ft tall and wide at maturity, with a graceful, cascading habit
  • Hardiness Zones: 5-8
  • Foliage Type: Deciduous, dissected, reddish-orange in spring and summer, vibrant in fall
  • Bloom Time: Spring (small blooms, not highly ornamental)
  • Growth Rate: Moderately fast
  • Light Requirements: Partial shade to full sun (more vibrant with some protection from harsh afternoon sun)
  • Attracts Pollinators: Yes
  • Indoor Friendly: No
  • Container Friendly: Yes, suitable for containers with proper drainage
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Pet Warning: Non-toxic
  • Fragrant: No
  • Cut Flower: No
  • Grows Well With: Ferns, hostas, Japanese maples, and shade-loving perennials

Care Tips

  • Planting Instructions: Plant in well-drained, moist, slightly acidic soil in partial shade for best color development.
  • Soil Moisture: Keep consistently moist but not waterlogged
  • Soil Type: Loamy, well-drained
  • Humidity: Average to high humidity preferred
  • Pruning Instructions: Prune lightly in late winter or early spring to maintain shape
  • Winter Care: Protect from harsh winter winds and extreme cold; mulching helps
  • Planting Depth: Plant so the top of root ball is level with soil surface
  • Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring
  • Special Care: Mulch to retain moisture and protect roots, monitor for pests
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