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Acer Palmatum Beni Komachi

£16.50
Next Batch Available Late Summer

Small bright crimson leaves in spring, green with red margins in summer, orange and scarlet in autumn.

Ultimate height of 1-2m in 20 years

The plant supplied is in a 1 litre pot and approximately 20-30cm from the top of the pot. Please note you may not receive the exact plant in the photo but it will be of the same quality.

  • We recommend repotting from March until the end of June as Acer's need time to root around in their new pot before the winter.

  • Repot into a 3 litre pot - anything bigger may result in the plant not surviving as they don't like to be over potted.

  • Use an ericaceous soil mixed with potting bark as they need a free draining medium.

  • Water well in the spring and summer and stop watering once the leaves have fallen off in the autumn - they will not tolerate sitting damp over the winter.

Enjoy the amazing autumn colours

Unfortunately we can no longer send plants to Northern Ireland due to complications with the new customs and plant health controls.

All pictures are of our own plants and the have been propagated by ourselves at our family run Nursery.

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Small bright crimson leaves in spring, green with red margins in summer, orange and scarlet in autumn.

Ultimate height of 1-2m in 20 years

The plant supplied is in a 1 litre pot and approximately 20-30cm from the top of the pot. Please note you may not receive the exact plant in the photo but it will be of the same quality.

  • We recommend repotting from March until the end of June as Acer's need time to root around in their new pot before the winter.

  • Repot into a 3 litre pot - anything bigger may result in the plant not surviving as they don't like to be over potted.

  • Use an ericaceous soil mixed with potting bark as they need a free draining medium.

  • Water well in the spring and summer and stop watering once the leaves have fallen off in the autumn - they will not tolerate sitting damp over the winter.

Enjoy the amazing autumn colours

Unfortunately we can no longer send plants to Northern Ireland due to complications with the new customs and plant health controls.

All pictures are of our own plants and the have been propagated by ourselves at our family run Nursery.

Small bright crimson leaves in spring, green with red margins in summer, orange and scarlet in autumn.

Ultimate height of 1-2m in 20 years

The plant supplied is in a 1 litre pot and approximately 20-30cm from the top of the pot. Please note you may not receive the exact plant in the photo but it will be of the same quality.

  • We recommend repotting from March until the end of June as Acer's need time to root around in their new pot before the winter.

  • Repot into a 3 litre pot - anything bigger may result in the plant not surviving as they don't like to be over potted.

  • Use an ericaceous soil mixed with potting bark as they need a free draining medium.

  • Water well in the spring and summer and stop watering once the leaves have fallen off in the autumn - they will not tolerate sitting damp over the winter.

Enjoy the amazing autumn colours

Unfortunately we can no longer send plants to Northern Ireland due to complications with the new customs and plant health controls.

All pictures are of our own plants and the have been propagated by ourselves at our family run Nursery.

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Nursery Address:

262 Wimborne Rd West
Stapehill, Dorset

BH21 2DZ
01202 874283

Email: enquiries@barthelemymaples.co.uk

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