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Acer palmatum 'Garnet', 'Emerald Lace' - Mix of 2 - ø19cm - Height 60-70cm
Acer palmatum 'Garnet', 'Emerald Lace' - Mix of 2 - ø19cm - Height 60-70cm
€47,45

Acer palmatum 'Garnet', 'Emerald Lace' - Mix of 2 - ø19cm - Height 60-70cm

€47,45
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This set comes with two beautiful Acers; ´Garnet´ ánd ´Emerald Lace´.

Acer 'Garnet' is one of the many varieties of Japanese maple. Garnet has beautiful red leaves with which you can decorate your garden. This award-winning Japanese maple is known...
Height (incl. pot) ± 60 cm
Pot size 19 cm

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This set comes with two beautiful Acers; ´Garnet´ ánd ´Emerald Lace´. Acer 'Garnet' is one of the many varieties of Japanese maple. Garnet has beautiful red leaves with which you can decorate your garden. This award-winning Japanese maple is known for its large, deeply incised leaves and for its sculptural shape. Their branches add a wonderful oriental touch to any garden. Towards spring, the Acer gets bright red leaves and then changes colour to a rich dark red. The variety of colours gives this plant a special appearance and makes it a nice addition to your backyard. Acers palmatum ‘Emerald Lace’ is a beautiful Japanese Maple. This set comes with two Acers Emerald Lace. The deeply dissected foliage of Acer palmatum ‘Emerald Lace’ bursts into life in spring with its bright, lime green colouring. As summer approaches, the leaves become edged with red for a striking contrast. Finally, in autumn the foliage takes on a red-orange hue before falling to the ground. With such vibrant seasonal interest, these maples are the perfect small garden trees.

Care
Acers are slow growers, making them compact trees. This allows you to grow the trees in a pot or smaller garden. Japanese maples are best planted from March to early October. During this period the soil is warmer and the plants can root well. Japanese maples are strong plants, but in a windy place the leaves can be damaged. Therefore, place the acers in a protected place. The plants prefer to be in a spot in partial shade, preferably not too much direct sunlight. Too much direct sunlight can cause the roots to dry out, causing defoliation and burning of the leaves. Japanese maples are not evergreen, meaning they lose their leaves in winter. However, the plants are very hardy and will sprout beautiful new leaves from March.

Size
The plants have a height of 60-70cm upon delivery, measured including the nursery pot. The plants are supplied in a nursery pot with a diameter of 19cm.