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Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Orangeola’ Japanese Maple. Orangeloa is best known for it’s orange color but this magnificant tree is really a color wheel with roots! The new foliage emerges in the spring with a red to orange cast to the leaves.
Regarded as one of the most spectacular cascading Laceleaf Japanese Maples, award-winning Acer palmatum 'Orangeola' is also one of the most admired for its remarkable leaf color. This deciduous shrub or small tree features large, bright orange-red leaves in spring, adding sparkles to the garden.
Choose a plot with rich, moist soil and if you decide to grow your ‘Orangeola’ in a container, make sure your chosen container has good drainage and water it regularly to keep the soil moist. This extremely showy Japanese maple variety is prized for its spectacular foliage and cold-hardy growth.
Japanese maple 'Orangeola' requires a well-drained soil with consistent moisture, preferring a partly shaded location to protect its delicate foliage from harsh sun. Sudden wind can also damage the branches; a sheltered position is ideal.
The Orangeola Japanese Maple is a perfect accent or focal tree for water, rock or meditation gardens. Plant in a mixed bed with Junipers for out of this world texture. Add a few rocks and your neighbors will think you hired a professional! For additional options, be sure to browse our Japanese Maple, Dwarf tree and Maple tree collections.
Japanese maple 'Orangeola'. 'Orangeola' is a mound-forming, deciduous shrub or small tree to around 3m tall. Its arching branches bear finely-cut leaves that emerge orange-red in spring, darkening to a reddish-green in summer before turning a brighter orange-red in autumn.
This is a versatile Japanese Maple, use it as a specimen tree in a lawn, in a part shaded position in the garden border, or grow it in a container in a courtyard. Look for it as grafted standard where it can be used as an impact plant from spring through to winter.