Acer palmatum 'Going Green' - 2 pieces - Japanese maple - 35-55cm
Acer palmatum 'Going Green' - 2 pieces - Japanese maple - 35-55cm
Acer palmatum 'Going Green' - 2 pieces - Japanese maple - 35-55cm
Acer palmatum 'Going Green' - 2 pieces - Japanese maple - 35-55cm

Acer palmatum 'Going Green' - 2 pieces - Japanese maple - 35-55cm

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Regular price€43,95
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Including VAT
35-55 cm
partial shade
average

Available
  • Conveniently delivered to your home
  • Fresh from the grower, securely packaged
  • Free shipping above € 99

We deliver to the following 23 countries in the European Union. In the Netherlands and Belgium we do not charge shipping costs. In other countries: orders over 99 euros are shipped free of charge. Below this amount we charge the following shipping costs per order:

 Belgium
Free
 The Netherlands
Free
 Germany
€ 3,95
 Estonia
€ 9,95
 France
€ 4,95
 Hungary
€ 14,95
 Italy
€ 6,95
 Croatia
€ 14,95
 Latvia
€ 9,95
 Lithuania
€ 9,95
 Luxembourg
€ 4,95
Denmark
€ 8,95
 Austria
€ 5,95
 Poland
€ 4,95
 Portugal
€ 9,95
 Ireland
9,95
Northern Ireland
9,95
 Romania
€ 6,95
 Slovenia
€ 9,95
 Slovakia
€ 9,95
 Spain
€ 8,95
 Czech Republic
€ 5,95
 Sweden
€ 12,95
Product Description

The Acer palmatum 'Going Green' is a Japanese maple with fresh green leaves and yellow-orange autumn colours. Very beautiful with this species are the bright green coloured twigs, which are especially noticeable in the winter. It is a very strong plant that can easily grow 200 cm or higher. Pruning is not a problem, do that in the late summer or early autumn. This Maple species prefers not to be in full sun.

Care
Japanese maples are best planted from March to early October. During this period, the soil is warmer and the plants can root well. In a planter, this plant does not require special potting soil. Japanese maples are strong plants, but the leaves can be damaged in a windy spot. Therefore, place the Acer in a sheltered spot. The plant prefers a spot in partial shade, preferably not too much direct sunlight. Too much direct sunlight can dry out the roots, which can lead to leaf loss and burn the leaves. A Japanese maple is not evergreen, which means that it loses its leaves in the winter. However, the plant is very winter-hardy and will sprout again from March with beautiful new leaves.

Format
The plant has a height of 35-55cm upon delivery, measured including pot. The plant is delivered in a pot with a diameter of 15cm.

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