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Japanese Maple 'Suminagashi' Owing to its striking autumn colour of bright pumpkin orange, this Japanese Maple cultivar is often referred to as "Jewel of Fall". This is a great landscape specimen with an upright, compact growing habit, attractive summer green foliage, stunning autumn colours and beautiful pale bark. This variety is hardy -20°Celsius and can grow to a mature height of approximately 4.5 meters. Maples are unrivalled for their autumn foliage colouring and variety of leaf shapes and textures. Maples are a very popular choice for the art of bonsai and many are compact enough for the average garden. Their flowers are green, yellow, orange or red and though individually small, the effect of an entire tree in flower can be striking in several species. The bid amount is for 1 Seed Growing Instructions will be sent to your email. WE ALLOW 30 DAYS FOR PAYMENT The Acer genus includes, but is not limited to the following species. Acer capillipes, Acer cappadocicum, Acer carpinifolium, Acer caudatifolium, Acer caudatum, Acer ceriferum, Acer chapaense, Acer cinnamomifolium, Acer circinatum, Acer circumlobatum, Acer cissifolium, Acer confertifolium, Acer cordatum, Acer coriaceifolium, Acer crassum, Acer crataegifolium, Acer creticum, Acer davidii, Acer diabolicum, Acer discolor, Acer distylum, Acer duplicatoserratum, Acer elegantulum, Acer erythranthum, Acer eucalyptoides, Acer nikoense, Acer nipponicum, Acer oblongum, Acer obtusifolium, Acer olivaceum, Acer oliverianum, Acer opalus, Acer opulifolium, Acer orientale, Acer palmatum, Acer pauciflorum, Acer paxii, Acer pectinatum, Acer pensylvanicum, Acer pentaphyllum, Acer pentapomicum, Acer pictum, Acer pilosum, Acer platanoides, Acer pseudoplatanus, Acer pseudosieboldianum and Acer taipuense, Acer tataricum, Acer tegmentosum, Acer tenellum, Acer tetramerum, Acer tibetense, Acer tonkinense, Acer trautvetteri, Acer triflorum, Acer trilobatum, Acer truncatum and Acer tschonoskii. |