LittleSango Japanese Maple. A stunning and uncommon variation of the Coral Bark Japanese Maple, ‘Little Sango’ is denser and more compact than the popular ‘Sango kaku’. The young branches maintain their vivid scarlet red longer as they mature because of this dwarf tree’s slower growth rate, and its twiggy, well-branched habit Inareas west of the Cascade Mountains, this cultivar is one of the most widely grown of all of the upright, green-foliage Japanese maples. In Japan the name 'Sango Kaku' refers to "coral-painted". Morphology: A Inautumn, the leaves change to a mixture of red, orange, and yellow shades. This maple is useful in garden situations influenced by the Japanese aesthetic style and cultural appreciation of nature’s unpretentious, imperfect beauty. Acer x pseudosieboldianum ‘Wabi sabi’. Garden Size: 7’H x 10’W. Growth Rate: 4-7″/year. AcerPalmatum Group: Green. ‘Eddisbury’ is a reliable and desirable coral-bark maple, rather like the popular ‘Sango kaku’, with medium-sized palmatum-type leaves. It does not grow as high as ‘Sango kaku’ and it’s deeper, bright red shoots and leaf stalks contrast markedly with the green leaves throughout the growing season. Deciduoussmall trees or large shrubs, Japanese maples are all slow-growing plants. They are happy in full to part sun, as long as they have protection from harsh conditions. Most grow to about four metres, though under ideal conditions some can reach 10m high. Autumn colour can be red, green, yellow or purple in a variety of leaf shapes and sizes. Acerpalmatum Sango Kaku / Senkaki / Coral Bark Maple. HEIGHT: 6.0m GROWTH RATE: DESCRIPTION: Sango Kaku’s bright coral coloured bark is one of many outstanding features of this maple. At times the bark colour becomes almost fluorescent, very evident during the Winter months. Prune tree when planting to encourage new growth Acerpalmatum ‘Mikawa Yatsubusa’ Care. Best planted in a well drained humus rich soil, Acer palmatum ‘Mikawa Yatsubusa’ also prefers a little shade in the afternoon. Growth rate is regarded as slow, reaching around 2 metres in 8 – 10 years. Regular applications of a general purpose slow release fertiliser will be required if container SangoKaku Coral Bark Japanese Maple - 3 Gallon Pot. A year round color factory in the landscape, the Sango Kaku Japanese Maple, commonly called Coral Bark Maple, lives up to its name. In Japanese, Sango Kaku means Coral to the almost fluorescent coral-red color its branches and stems turn during the fall and winter wF2Z.

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