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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.
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.
Orangeola Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Orangeola’) is a stunning Japanese maple known for its vibrant orange-red foliage and cascading habit. This deciduous shrub offers a captivating display of color throughout the growing season, making it a popular choice for gardens and landscapes.
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.
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.
14 cze 2019 · Acer Palmatum Orangeola is an outstanding specie of Laceleaf Japanese Maples. Learn how to plant this small tree and why it is ideal for your garden.
21 sie 2019 · Japanese maples grow best when planted in well-drained, acidic soil that is high in organic matter. While they can be grown in poor soil, their growth rate is much slower and trees are more likely to experience stress.