MAPLE TREES
This Laceleaf tree is an excellent Japanese Maple of great vigor and habit with very fine palmatted leaves resembling the palm of your hand. The brancing pattern is beautifully balanced while the color and delicate foliage give it the soft misty look of spring. For all of its grace and refinement, this tree is hardy and easy to grow. Enjoys sun to show its best shades of red/burgundy. Decideous. Keep outdoors. 10 years old. 24"x28"x32". Potted in a ceramic 12" blue, rectangular container as shown. Suitable 14.5" x 10.5" humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $11.95. Shipped via UPS Ground - $95.00.
A delightful collection of red and green maple cultivars are transformed into an enchanting mini-forest. The delicate leaf pattern and range of colors from spring to early fall before dropping in late fall are stunning. Hardy and easy to grow. Provide sun in order to show best colors both in spring and autumn. Decideous. Keep outdoors. 7 tree group, each 3-9 years old. 17"x17"x18". Suitable 14.5"x10.5" humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $11.95. Shipped via UPS Ground - $59.95.
Well known for the superb colors of its foliage in autumn. The bark is a dappled pale brown and exfoliates with age revealing a grey orange and brown color. The small leaves (which resist scorching during drought) have 3 short lobes close together - hence the name Tri-dent. The spring flowers are inconspicuous and the new growth is often bronze to purple.Decideous. Keep outdoors. 20 years old. 20"x20"x38". Potted in a 16" ceramic green fluted oval container as shown. Suitable 14.5"x10.5" humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $11.95. Shipped via UPS ground - $95.00.
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