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Japanese maple 'Shirazz'. An upright, spreading, then arching shrub or small tree with deeply lobed, palmate leaves, emerging reddish purple with reddish pink margins, turning to olive green with irregular cream or pink margins before becoming orange-red in autumn.
Shirazz is a bold Japanese Maple that has variegated leaves ranging from a blend of pinks, greens, and creamy-white. Shirazz is very similar to another maple known as Geisha Gone Wild. Both arose off the mother tree lineage (Geisha) as a sport. Spring growth emerges with bright pink purple with light pink variegation.
seedling types- with a bewildering array to choose from. Figure out the size of tree you want, specifications of location (including amount of shade or sun), then decide on the leaf color and leaf form. Lace-leaf varieties (Weeping) –These smaller trees accentuate an entry way, or in rock, patio, or water garden setting as a feature plant.
An outstanding variegated Japanese Maple, ‘Shirazz’ has foliage that is sure to attract many gardeners. The new foliage as it emerges in spring is a crimson red with a hint of green to purple in the centre. As the foliage matures the foliage turns to green and creamy white with red.
tree growing from about 30 to 40 feet tall with a low-branched, vase-shaped form. It inhabits the understories and edges of moist forests in Japan and adjacent parts of mainland East Asia. In appearance, ecology and propensity for dramatic fall color, Japanese maple bear a striking similarity to our native vine maple (Acer circinatum).
This mesmerizing Japanese Maple is perfect for bringing year round interest to lightly shaded borders, and creating a striking focal point. Height and spread: 2.5m (8’). Show Codes
Acer palmatum 'Shirazz' is an upright Japanese maple, reaching an approximate height of 8 metres and a spread of 4 metres. Its striking deciduous foliage showcases deeply lobed leaves that emerge in spring as reddish-purple with vibrant pink margins.