New growth color is a factor that is often overlooked when deciding what variety of maple to choose. Seed color is another factor. They can be so colorful as to look like blossoms from a distance.
Oh, yes! This one has my interest, so I spend some time researching. Here is what I found: Acer palmatum 'Taylor' USDA Zone 5a - 8b Height: 6-8 ft. (1.8-2.4 m) Spacing: 6-8 ft. (1.8-2.4 m) Cannot tolerate full sun but will thrive in a protected spot in shade or dappled shade. Sun Exposure: Light Shade Foliage: Grown for foliage, Deciduous, Variegated, Chartreuse/Yellow, Pink It has pale pink leaves patterned with light lime green variegation. Time to maturity: 10-20 years Height: 50-60cm above the soil Spread: 30-40cm The Acer palmatum Taylor plant forms a branching, compact bush with brilliant pink lobed leaves in spring. The mature, variegated foliage is pale green with lots of pink and white at the margins, giving a very attractive effect. This color lasts throughout the summer then turns rich in color in the autumn.
Now, any ideas where I can to buy one? Later, Joyce
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