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17 Nov 2012

Acer Palmatum 'Osakazuki' Plants


This wonderful Japoneses walnut is amazing for fall color. It has huge, seven-lobed, mid-green results in, 10cm to 12cm (4in to 5in) lengthy, which convert shiny red in fall. Like other Japoneses maples, it needs a warm or partially-shaded identify protected from freezing gusts of wind. The ground should be wet but well-drained. It is appropriate for increasing in a huge package, using David Innes No 3 rich compost, but must be kept well-watered.

Family: Aceraceae
Genus: Acer
Species: palmatum
Cultivar: Osakazuki
Plant type: Deciduous tree
Foliage colour: Mid-green
Feature: Autumn colour
Sun exposure: Partial shade
Soil: Well-drained/light, Chalky/alkaline, Boggy
Hardiness: Hardy
Skill level: Experienced
Height: 600cm
Spread: 600cm 

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