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Acer Palmatum Pixie Japanese Maple Dwarf Japanese Maple

Acer Palmatum Pixie Japanese Maple Dwarf Japanese Maple

Acer Palmatum Pixie Japanese MapleAcer Palmatum Pixie is a deciduous dwarf acer with blood-red leaves. It’s perfect for compact gardens in need of a colour boost.  This little acer is the dwarf version of the well-known bright red Acer palmatum bloodgood, but as it is compact it will only reach 1/3 of its size and doesn’t outgrow it’s welcome.This particularly bright and attractive small acer sprouts bright red lobed foliage in spring which gradually deepens to a richer red in summer before maturing into strong scarlet red for autumn. Small inconspicuous green flowers arrive in spring that gradually mature into winged red fruits known as samaras.Acer Palmatun Pixie’s trunk is almost black with stripes appearing as it slowly matures.This is a great little acer for compact gardens with striking red colours and interesting textures. Height and Spread of Acer Palmatum PixieAcer Palmatum Pixie grows upright but gets no taller than around 2.5 metres and 1 metre wide. Its better known as Dwarf Japanese Maple or Pixie Japanese Maple due to its compact nature. How Hardy Is Acer Palmatum PixieDwarf Japanese Maple is hardy down to sub-zero temperatures but it does need shelter from strong, cold winds which can cause leaf scorch.Once established it is drought and heat tolerant and relatively pest-free.How To Use Acer Palmatum PixiePixie Japanese Maple is the perfect specimen tree for a compact urban garden that needs a boost of rich colour.A row along the fence line blocks out neighbours in the summer months without shading out the whole garden. In larger spaces Dwarf Japanese Maple makes an unusual lining for a footpath or a colourful way to mark out a seating area.This small acer will grow well in a container as long as it is well watered and fed regularly. When it’s grown in a pot, Dwarf Japanese Maple will stay smaller than garden planted specimens.How To Care For Acer Palmatum PixieAcer Palmatum Pixie needs well-drained moist soil in a sheltered position that’s protected from the prevailing wind to really thrive.It can handle the heat, unlike other more delicate acers, and full afternoon sun brings out the redness of its foliage, however strong early morning sunshine may scorch its leaves.Acers tend to prefer neutral to acid soils and struggle in chalky areas. If your garden is chalky consider growing Japanese Maple Pixie in a container with ericaceous soil.This compact maple tree doesn’t need any pruning as it naturally holds a well-formed shape but you can cut back any unruly branches in winter. 

GBP 168.75
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Acer Palmatum Deshojo. Japanese Maple Deshojo. Online UK

Acer Palmatum Dissectum Viridis. Japanese Maple Viridis

Acer Palmatum Dissectum Viridis. Japanese Maple Viridis

Acer Palmatum Dissectum Viridis or Japanese Maple ViridisThe Acer Palmatum Dissectum Viridis is commonly referred to as the Japanese Maple Viridis. The delicate deciduous shrub or small tree grows in an eye-catching mounding growth habit with lacy green foliage. In the autumn months, the Japanese Maple Viridis produces brilliant fall colours in outstanding hues that are sure to make any landscape a showstopper.Not overly large, the Acer Palmatum Dissectum Viridis is a popular choice for small or large gardens. It grows to a height of about 3 metres and forms a mound of cascading wispy foliage that also measures about 3 metres in width when fully grown. It requires no pruning and very little care to flourish. When let grow naturally, the tree forms a large weeping mound. However, many people enjoy pruning the tree into bonsai type shapes to create unique garden focal points.The delicate foliage of the Acer palmatum dissectum Viridis is mint green in colour and measures about 7 centimeters in length. The foliage of the Japanese Maple Viridis tends to be much brighter in green colouration than other dissectum varieties. Each leaf is divided into 7 to 10 individual lobes which gives the tree its’ wispy appearance. In the autumn months, the tree’s foliage starts to turn to a mixture of yellow to burnished orange and then develops into red hues.Japanese Maples generally prefer to be planted in full sunlight in the mornings and partial shade in the afternoon. For optimum growth, this Acer enjoys slightly acidic, moist soil conditions that is well-draining.  During particularly warm summers, the tree appreciates a layer of mulch to keep its’ roots cool and help the soil retain moisture. It does not tolerate periods of drought well so requires regular watering to thrive.Acer Palmatum Dissectum Viridis is a popular tree-type shrub to plant beside ponds, water features, or as an understory shrub beneath larger trees that provide dappled shade. The Japanese Maple’s small size allows it to be an ideal container shrub beside patios or walkways. Its’ versatility, ease of care, and compact size makes this Japanese Maple an excellent addition for any size garden.

GBP 268.13
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Acer Palmatum Dissectum Seiryu. Mature Japanese Maple Buy UK

Acer palmatum Tamuke yama. Japanese Maple Tamuke yama UK

Acer palmatum Tamuke yama. Japanese Maple Tamuke yama UK

Acer palmatum Tamuke yamaAlthough Acer palmatum Tamuke yama is one of the older varieties of Japanese Acer, it more than holds its own among the newer hybrids because of its ability to keep its rich, deep red colour throughout the summer months. With its large, dissected leaves, these trees can last 50 to 100 years, growing in beauty with every passing year!Japanese Maple Tamuke yama is a Japanese cultivar which has been around since the early 1700’s. Its name translates as “hands folded in prayer on the mountain” or “spirit of the mountain”. As with any of the Japanese maples, Acer palmatum Tamuke yama has beautiful leaves. The large, feathery, deeply dissected leaves create a graceful, lacy pattern. The leaves are a deep crimson red in spring, changing to a purple-red in the summer and then become a brilliant scarlet in the autumn. This acer grows in a spectacular cascading or weeping shape, forming a mound about 3 metres high with a 4 metre spread within 10 years. Hardy in an average winter in most of the United Kingdom, Acer palmatum Tamuke yama tolerates full sun or partial shade. It will grow in moist but well-drained clay, sand or loam with an acid or neutral ph. It should be planted in an east, west or south exposure in a sheltered location. This lovely small acer will be of great use in a small garden, whether in the city or the country. Japanese Maple Tamuke yama will grow well in a container or in a courtyard or next to a patio, where its lovely foliage and graceful shape can be enjoyed up-close. It also makes a wonderful specimen tree in the middle of a lawn, where it will provide a striking focal point throughout the year.Acer palmatum Tamuke yama works well towards the back of a mixed border, where it can complement the flowering plants or ornamental grasses planted in the foreground. It is also suitable for a rock garden, or as a specimen in a Japanese garden. Planted next to a water feature, a Japanese Maple Tamuke yama will add considerable interest and colour. Japanese Maple Tamuke yama can also be planted to great effect in more naturalized situations on larger properties. They do very well in the dappled shade under larger trees, and along the banks of streams and ponds, where their red leaves will light up the landscape, especially in the autumn. Acer palmatum Tamuke yama will be a vibrant addition to your landscape. With its brilliant red foliage, and striking cascading form, it is a great choice for any garden, large or small.

GBP 337.50
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Acer Palmatum Sango Kaku. Coral Bark Maple. Acers London UK

Japanese Acer Palmatum Japonicum Aconitifolium Tree, For Sale UK

Japanese Acer Palmatum Japonicum Aconitifolium Tree For Sale UK

Acer Palmatum Osakazuki. Buy Japanese Maple Trees London UK

Acer Palmatum Osakazuki. Buy Japanese Maple Trees London UK

Acer Palmatum Osakazuki is also known as a Japanese maple Osakazuki.This beautiful ornamental tree is one of the mid-sized varieties of Japanese Acer with bright green deeply lobed leaves which turn an attractive bright red in autumn.  A deciduous Japaneses Maple it will grow to a Maximum Height of 6 meters and has a Maximum Spread of 6 meters. It is fully hardy and prefers to be planted in a position that gets full sun. Acer Palmatum Osakazuki or Japanese Maple Osakazuki, is well-known to be one of the most brilliant of the Japanese Maples in autumn; its colour is an intense crimson, making it a most desirable addition to the landscape. Given its relatively small eventual size of 6 metres, you have many options for its location in your garden. Find a sheltered spot, possibly in dappled shade, and it will thrive, reaching its full size in 10 to 20 years. It is not salt-tolerant, so should not be planted in a seaside garden, but is somewhat tolerant of pollution and can be used in a city setting. It is also deer-resistant, so is a great choice for a country garden.Acer Palmatum Osakazuki is small enough to be grown as a container plant, whether you have a rooftop terrace, patio, or courtyard. It will provide shade through the summer months before exploding in brilliant colour in the autumn. Japanese Maple Osakazuki also makes an excellent specimen tree as a focal point in a small lawn, or in a rock garden, where even in winter its graceful shape will be a decorative note in the landscape.We have a range of specimen, mature trees of Acer Palmatum Osakazuki for sale on our Unique Acer Trees page, these trees are up to 35 years old and provide instant impact in your garden, each tree is photographed and you're buying the exact tree in the image on our site.TIP: Back-fill with soil mixed with peat substitute and a suitable fertiliser, prefers neutral / acidic soil. View our Blog Post on Japanese Acers with tips on how to grow these fabulous trees.Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens

GBP 183.75
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Acer Japonicum Vitifolium, Japanese Maple Vitifolium, Acer Palmatum Vitifolium, Acer Vitifolium, Downy Japanese Maple

Acer Japonicum Vitifolium, Japanese Maple Vitifolium, Acer Palmatum Vitifolium, Acer Vitifolium, Downy Japanese Maple

Acer Japonicum Vitifolium or Downy Japanese Maple. Acer Japonicum Vitifolium (sometimes referred to as Acer palmatum Vitifolium) is known for its sizable foliage, vigorous growth and superb autumn colour.Acer Japonicum Vitifolium is an upright, deciduous wide-spreading and bushy Japanese Acer has interesting deeply-lobed foliage which changes to orange-gold, purples and crimson in autumn. Acer Vitifolium has particularly large foliage similar to that of a grape vine. Hence its name - Vitis being the Latin name for the grape genus. The leaves are a rich deep green to start and can be up to 12 cm long and 16 cm wide. The leaves are deeply lobed with attractive toothed margins. Red flowers appear beneath the branches as the new foliage appears in Spring.  Autumn foliage colour is superb with a kaleidoscope of golden to crimson to vivid scarlet before the leaves finally drop.As Japanese acers go, Acer Vitifolium this is a large tree which can reach 10 metres tall and wide over time. Its initial vigorous yet upright habit becomes more rounded as the tree ages.  This Downy Japanese Maple variety is hardy down to sub-zero temperatures throughout the UK. Acer Vitifolium is a particularly lovely variety and makes an ideal specimen tree for a mid to large size garden. Ideally, grow this Downy Japanese Maple in a moist well-drained soil. Vitifolium prefers partial shade and this aspect also encourages the best leaf colour. However it will tolerate full sun. A sheltered positon is better than an overly exposed site. Make sure this Japanese Maple variety has plenty of water during the growing season for the first 3 to 4 years until well established. 

GBP 110.00
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Acer Palamatum Oridono Nishiki Japanese Acer Orido Nishiki

Acer Palamatum Oridono Nishiki Japanese Acer Orido Nishiki

Acer Palmatum Orido Nishiki - Japanese Maple Orido NishikiAcer Palmatum Orido Nishiki a reasonably fast growing acer and one of the best performing varieties in the Palmatum group in terms of the diversity of its leaf variegation. It is also referred to as Oridomo Nishiki, which is probably the more correct spelling, although the discussion continues. There is some speculation that Orido Nishiki and Oridomo Nishiki are two different cultivars but this is unlikely.The name Orido Nishiki means multi-coloured tapestry of the master and the variety was introduced from Japan many centuries ago. An intensely variegated maple, Japanese Maple Orido Nishiki has very unusual vibrant pink, white and cream variegated leaves in spring. The variegation can include any combination of these hues, some leaves completely pink or white and sometimes even a green streak appears. Strongly variegated leaves tend to curl at the edges. As summer advances a rich shiny green becomes ever more pronounced through the variegation among the pinks and whites that then turn a mixture of pink and lush green with some white. Acer Palmatum Orido Nishiki Autumn Colour is no less striking with fiery hues of yellow and gold.Acer Palmatum Orido Nishiki will not get overly large, reaching a maximum height of 5 to 6 metres. They will quite happily grow in containers. We supply Japanese Maple Orido Nishiki as 7-10 year old trees in 20L pots. Acers are deciduous trees and they grow well in moist shadier conditions and will tolerate acidic soil. For more varieties at Paramount view our Japanese Acers section.View our Blog Post on Japanese Maple TreesMore photos Best Autumn colour gallery

GBP 82.50
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Acer Shirasawanum Autumn Moon Maple for Sale Online UK

Acer Shirasawanum Autumn Moon Maple for Sale Online UK

Acer Shirasawanum Autumn Moon or Autumn Moon MapleAcer Shirasawanum Autumn Moon is also known as the Autumn Moon Maple. It is a Shirasawa maple variety. It differs from the Acer Palmatum varieties in the texture of its foliage. It features finely textured palmately-lobed leaves. An interesting feature of Acer Autumn Moon is that the foliage colour changes depending on whether tree is planted in full sun or deep shade. Its foliage appears a striking fiery orange when planted in full sun. However, if the tree is planted in a shady location the foliage colours are a mixture of creamy yellows and greens. During the summer months, the Maple Autumn Moon tree produces inconspicuous flowers. Discrete winged seedpods follow flowering and appear during the late summer or early autumn. Acer Shirasawanum Autumn Moon grows to a maximum height of 6 metres. It has a vigorous upright growth habit although it is a slow growing tree. It frequently takes from 20 to 50 years before this tree reaches its full growth potential. For optimum growth, plant the Autumn Moon Maple tree in an area with acidic to neutral soil that is high in organic material. Choose a planting site that provides partial shade to full sun for the best foliage colours. Once planted, keep the soil moist but not overly wet to encourage a diverse root system. Acers are moderately drought tolerant once established, but prefer evenly moist well-draining soil. The Autumn Moon Maple originated in the Maplewood Nursery in the USA in 1978. Its origins can be traced back to the Shirasawa maple which is a native deciduous tree of Japan. It is also closely related to the Acer Palmatum Japonicum (Japanese Maple) varieties. With its unusual foliage colouration, Acer Shirasawanum Autumn Moon has lots of potential to become a focal point of any landscape. If you are seeking a small tree with unusual foliage that requires virtually no care to thrive then you will not be disappointed with the Autumn Moon Maple. Once planted in the garden, the tree will usually thrive on neglect. Plant it in any area of the garden that you want to boast an unusual colour scheme. It makes an ideal small lawn tree, understory tree, or when grown in a mixed border. Maple Autumn Moon trees are also perfect for a woodland garden because they are deer resistant.

GBP 213.75
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Acer Pseudosieboldianum Arctic Jade False Siebolds Maple

Acer Pseudosieboldianum Arctic Jade False Siebolds Maple

Acer Pseudosieboldianum Arctic Jade is a new hardy garden maple tree with large deciduous leaves that turn dazzling orange and red in autumn. It’s an excellent landscaping tree for exposed spots.Arctic Jade is a Jack Frost maple hybrid bred by the American Iseli nursey who are also well known for their conifer selections. The Jack Frost series is bred especially hardy for cold conditions and they have survived temperatures as low as -30 in field tests. These maples are a cross between Acer Pseudosieboldianum (False Siebolds Maple) for hardiness and Acer Palmatum (Japanese Maple) for its refined branch structure and foliage colour.False Siebolds Maple Arctic Jade is one of the tallest Jack Frost maples at six metres alongside North Wind. Ice Dragon is the smallest selection reaching only three metres in height.Arctic Jade has very large leaves (larger than North Wind’s) that are deeply serrated. They emerge fresh green in spring, mature to mid green and then burst into fiery orange and red for autumn. When the leaves fall, they reveal its handsome branching structure inherited from its Japanese Maple parent.Height and Spread of Acer Pseudosieboldianum Arctic JadeFalse Siebolds Maple Arctic Jade reaches a maximum height of six metres and spreads over five metres.How Hardy Is Acer Pseudosieboldianum Arctic JadeArctic Jade will withstand UK winters if its roots are well drained. It will cope with northerly areas and exposed positions.How To Use Acer Pseudosieboldianum Arctic JadeIt’s best used as a handsome specimen tree or positioned in a larger landscape where it brings attractive shapes and colours from spring to autumn. Because it’s so hardy, Arctic Jade can cope with exposed sites that other maples and acers can’t survive in.How To Care For Acer Pseudosieboldianum Arctic JadeThe Jack Frost series of hardy maples are very easy to care for and need little attention once they’ve established.Choose an exposed or sheltered spot in reasonably fertile soil with full sun or part shade, and mulch around its roots in early spring to provide extra nutrients and trap moisture. Full sun will encourage the brightest foliage display.Pruning isn’t necessary, but Arctic Jade will need plenty of water until you spot new growth so it can lay down strong new roots.

GBP 108.75
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Acer Dissectum Feathered Tree. Slow Growing Japanese Maples

Acer Dissectum Feathered Tree. Slow Growing Japanese Maples

Acer Dissectum FeatheredOur collection of Acer Dissectum feathered trees have striking feathery green leaves and have spectacular autumn colour, making this variety of Japanese Maple a must-have tree for your garden. Our Acer Dissectum trees are already very mature plants and have many charmingly twisted stems and are almost bonsai-like in structure.A relatively small deciduous japanese maple, Acer dissectum Feathered grows to a height of approximately 1 metre and a width of 1 to 2 metres. Exceptionally slow growing, it may take ten years or longer before the tree reaches its full height potential. Its slow growth and small size make it a perfect container tree on a balcony or patio. As it grows, it forms an eye-catching mound of foliage with arching branches. The finely dissected leaves create an excellent focal point in any landscape. Many people believe that the tree’s leaves resemble feathers fluttering in the breeze.Acer Dissectum Feathered grows well in humus rich soil in sun or dappled shade. Ideally, choose a somewhat sheltered planting location if grown in an area with chilly winter winds. For optimum growth, keep the soil around tree moist but not overly wet. When planting, it is recommended that you spread several centimeters of mulch around the base of the tree to help the soil retain moisture.Acer dissectum Feathered requires no pruning to thrive. However, if a branch does become broken or diseased it should promptly be trimmed off the tree and discarded. Many people also opt to clip and maintain the tree in a bonsai-like appearance.

GBP 268.13
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Acer Griseum Paper Bark Maple Trees To Buy Online UK & Irl

Acer Griseum Paper Bark Maple Trees To Buy Online UK & Irl

Acer Griseum, commonly known as the Paper Bark Maple is a deciduous tree that has peeling papery light brown bark. This bark looks stunning with the dark green three lobed shaped leaves that appear in early spring.In autumn, this beautiful specimen showcases a fabulous display of rich autumn colours with the leaves progressively turning yellow, orange and then deepest red.  Acer Griseum is a beautiful specimen that will add a splash of colour to your garden throughout the seasons. Even during the bleak days of winter, after the tree has lost its foliage, it still makes an interesting garden specimen because of its diverse bark that stands out in stark contrast to the landscape. Acer griseum produces an eye-catching rounded globe-shaped canopy. It has an open growth habit. As the tree ages, the bark on the trunk starts to peel in paper lengths to reveal the tree’s new cinnamon bark. In the spring months, the tree produces tiny yellow flowers that are followed by winged seeds known as ‘samara’ which the wind blows to various locations. However, the seeds produced by today’s  Acer griseum trees are normally sterile so will not produce unwanted seedlings. The Paper Bark Maple grows best in full or partial sunlight. It likes well-draining moist soil. During extreme heat it prefers additional watering. Applying a layer of mulch around the base of the tree will help keep the soil moist during the height of summer. The Acer griseum prefers acidic soil but will cope well in any well drained fertile planting site. It will tolerate clay conditions if the clay readily drains. During the spring months, fertilize with a general purpose fertilizer to promote new growth.The Acer griseum is native to China and was first introduced to Europe by seeds brought from China by Jesuit Missionaries. It was later introduced to the United States by E.H. Wilson in 1901. Mr. Wilson worked through the Arnold Arboretum.  The Paper Bark Maple has a maximum height 5m with a spread 3m over 50 years. Its small stature makes it ideal for most gardens and landscapes.

GBP 138.75
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Tetradium Daniellii. Bee Bee Tree. Korean Evodia Tree

Tetradium Daniellii. Bee Bee Tree. Korean Evodia Tree

Tetradium daniellii or, as it is more commonly known, the Bee Bee Tree and also the Korean Evodia Tree, is a compact small to midsized deciduous tree treasured for its attractive looks and undemanding nature. Interesting foliage and decorative, umbrella-like habit make this plant ideally suited for a specimen tree.The foliage is glossy, dark green, consisting of pinnately arranged, large leaves that can be up to 40 centimetres long. Each leaf is composed of up to 11 ovate leaflets. In the autumn, the foliage turns to various shades of yellow and russet tones. Late in the summer, the Bee Bee Tree is engulfed in clusters of miniature white flowers, borne in flattened corymbs. The blossoms are quite aromatic and have a pleasant scent which attracts beneficial pollinators. The flowers may be followed by small, reddish fruit (seed pods).Tolerant and adaptable, Tetradium daniellii can be successfully grown in most soils, as long as they are well-drained, in full sun to dappled shade. Considered disease and pest free, this cultivar is virtually indestructible. Not only that this ornamental tree does not require any special treatment to thrive, it also needs no pruning to keep its shape. Routine removal of any damaged or dead growth will keep this cultivar healthy and great-looking.Considered to be a small to mid-sized cultivar, Bee Bee Tree is suitable for both small and large gardens. Long-lived and with a slow growth rate, this deciduous tree can grow to be over 12 metres long, and up to 4 to 8 metres wide, when fully mature.Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this stunning tree will survive even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. Although it will not be bothered by frost, this cultivar appreciates a sheltered location in the garden, away from harsh winds.Easy to grow and to care for, Tetradium daniellii is an ideal choice for a low-maintenance specimen tree. Even though its highly-decorative foliage and profuse display of fragranced blossoms make it a great candidate to be grown as a focus of interest in the garden, this cultivar will feel at home in a mixed shrub border as well. Plant it alongside globose evergreen shrubs to accentuate its umbrella-like habit.Make sure to take a look at more showy deciduous varieties we offer, such as Acer Capillipes Snake Bark Maple, Abeliophyllum Distichum White Forsythia or Albizia julibrissin Ombrella Tree. You might also be interested in our large collection of trees, including ornamental trees, mature specimens, and unique cloud trees.

GBP 98.00
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