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RedCrocus Geisha Gone Wild Variegated Japanese Maple- Compact Deciduous Tree, Garden Accent, Container-Friendly, Pollinator Attraction, Zone 5-8 4/5' h B&B

RedCrocus Geisha Gone Wild Variegated Japanese Maple- Compact Deciduous Tree, Garden Accent, Container-Friendly, Pollinator Attraction, Zone 5-8 4/5' h B&B

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SKU:nto9909-redcrocus

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Geisha Gone Wild' Variegated Japanese Maple Acer palmatum 'Geisha Gone Wild'

Description

A beautiful variegated Japanese Maple featuring striking foliage with contrasting creamy white and green tones. This compact ornamental tree exhibits delicate, feathery leaves and vibrant seasonal color, adding elegance to any garden or landscape.

Suggested Uses

Perfect for accent planting, container gardening, shade gardens, and as a focal point in landscape design.

Plant Details

  • Botanical Name: Geisha Gone Wild' Variegated Japanese Maple Acer palmatum 'Geisha Gone Wild'
  • Common Name: Geisha Gone Wild' Variegated Japanese Maple
  • Size & Growth: Typically grows to 6-8 ft in height with a spreading form, developing a graceful, miniature tree appearance.
  • Hardiness Zones: 5-8
  • Foliage Type: Deciduous, variegated
  • Bloom Time: Spring, sporadically in summer
  • Growth Rate: Slow to Moderate
  • Light Requirements: Partial shade to full sun
  • Attracts Pollinators: Yes
  • Indoor Friendly: No
  • Container Friendly: Yes
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Pet Warning: Toxic to pets if ingested
  • Fragrant: No
  • Cut Flower: No
  • Grows Well With: Ferns, hostas, Japanese maples, shade perennials

Care Tips

  • Planting Instructions: Plant in well-drained soil in a location with partial shade, protect from harsh afternoon sun.
  • Soil Moisture: Keep evenly moist, but not waterlogged
  • Soil Type: Acidic to neutral, well-drained loams
  • Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity
  • Pruning Instructions: Prune in late winter or early spring to maintain shape and remove dead or crossing branches.
  • Winter Care: Protect from harsh winter winds and consider mulching around the base in colder zones.
  • Planting Depth: Plant at same depth as in container, about 1-2 inches below the root collar.
  • Fertilization: Feed with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring.
  • Special Care: Avoid wind damage and harsh sun; mulching helps retain moisture and moderate soil temperature.
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