ACER PAL DIS INABE SHIDARE


INABE SHIDARE JAPANESE MAPLE
ACER PAL DIS INABE SHIDARE

Acer palmatum var. dissectum 'Inaba Shidare'

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Genus: ACER
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Height: 10 Feet Tall
Spread: 8-10 Feet Wide
Color: red foliage
Part Sun Shade Plants
Part Sun Shade Deciduous Tree Plants
Deciduous Tree
Zone: 5
#0980  
             

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Grower Notes:

The Inaba-Shidare Japanese Maple is a hardy, dissected Japanese Maple that grows with a more upright, rounded habit to approximately 4-6 feet tall over the first ten years and maturing at close to 10 feet tall. It is noteworthy for its delicate, lace-like foliage that emerges purple in spring and is held through summer, before turning crimson red in fall.

Inaba-Shidare enjoys part sun with moist, well-drained soil. It requires protection from the afternoon sun in warmer climates, good drainage, and a pH between 6-6.5. The Inaba-Shidare Japanese Maple is a strong grower and makes a stunning focal point in the garden.





AVAILABLE SIZE TYPE GALENA DIG
ACER PAL DIS INABE SHIDARE con 35 SPCMEN 10

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(BBnPOT - formerly known as GRSTART - are B&B put into a container - they are above-ground and available now)




(Acer) Maple Varieties:
Amur | Big Tooth | Black | Box Elder | Full Moon | Fernleaf Full Moon | Hedge | Henry | Japanese | Japanese-Laceleaf | Korean | Manchurian | Miyabe | Norway | Paperbark | Red | Red/Silver | Shantung | Shebold | Shirasawas | Silver | Striped | Sugar | Sycamore | Tatarian | Trident | Vine

Other Deciduous Trees