Acer Palmatum Deshojo Bonsai
The delightful and delicate leaves can create the most breathtaking display of colour in autumn.
Acer palmatum deshojo bonsai. The emerging leaf colour of deshojo is simply breathtaking and will fill your garden with a brilliant red glow acer palmatum is the classic japanese maple for bonsai cultivation. Acer palmatum is a deciduous shrub or small tree reaching heights of 6 to 10 m 20 to 33 ft rarely 16 metres 52 ft often growing as an understory plant in shady woodlands. In habit its canopy often takes on a dome like form especially when mature. Completely frost hardy vigorous and very tough.
Shin means new and it is a later improved selection of the well known beautiful deshojo. The emerging leaf colour of deshojo is simply breathtaking and will fill your garden with a brilliant red glow acer palmatum is the classic japanese maple for bonsai cultivation. Beautiful red deshojo maple bonsai tree approximately 77 79cm tall with lovely foliage and displayed in a plastic bonsai pot. It owes its botanical name to the hand shaped leaves with in most cases five pointed lobes palma is the latin word for the palm of hand.
The delightful and delicate leaves can create the most breathtaking display of colour in autumn. In the midsummer the colour turns to a pleasant reddish green. Completely frost hardy vigorous and very tough. That makes it an ideal container plant or a.
Acer palmatum shin deshojo sku 3182 a thrilling densely branched small tree with highly dramatic foliage color. The japanese maple acer palmatum is originally from japan china and korea. Quite desirable acer palmatum deshojo is a deciduous shrub or small tree primarily grown for its striking spring foliage color. In the autumn colours become blends of reds and oranges.
Its foliage spring colour is amazing flaming scarlet or crimson scarlet. The bark of younger trees is normally green or reddish and turns light grey or grayish brown with age. Emerging bright carmine red in spring the small slender pointed lobed leaves gradually fade to green often with reddish bronze edges in summer. Spring leaves are brilliant salmon red green in midsummer then turn a brilliant orange scarlet in autumn.