Acer palmatum 'Brown Sugar'
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The striking Japanese maple variety Acer palmatum 'Brown Sugar' is prized for its exquisite, deeply lobed leaves, which emerge in spring with a deep bronze-orange colour. The foliage changes to a vibrant mix of orange, red, and green as the season goes on, offering a vibrant display of colour all through the growing season. This small, deciduous tree works well as a focal point in a landscape or to add grace and brilliant colour to patios and gardens.
Plant in well-drained, acidic to neutral soil in areas that receive partial shade to full sun. In particular during dry spells, water frequently to maintain a constant moisture content in the soil, but do not overwater. Mulch helps control soil temperature and moisture retention. To avoid scorching leaves, shield them from strong winds and afternoon sunlight.
Supplied in approx. 3 litre containers.
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