Description
Maple, Japanese Metamorphosa
A shrubby Japanese maple noted for the neat texture and ever-changing color of its foliage. In spring, the dissected foliage emerges yellow; a pink margin soon develops, then that shifts to white with shades of reddish-orange in summer. In autumn, the entire leaf transforms to orange-red and eventually red-violet.
Botanical Name: Metamorphosa® Japanese Maple Acer palmatum
USDA Zones: Thrives in USDA Zones 5-8
Foliage: Deciduous- foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Light Needs: Grows best in full sun; full sun to partial sun
Mature Size: Grows to a mature size of 60-156 inches H x 36-120 inches W
Uses: Containers, landscapes, and as accents












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