Plant in a Box Acer palmatum 'Going Green' - Japanischer Ahorn
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Acer palmatum 'Going Green' is a Japanese maple with fresh green foliage and yellow-orange autumn coloring. This variety is particularly attractive due to its bright green branches, which are especially striking in winter. It is a very robust plant that can easily reach 200 cm or taller. Pruning is not an issue but should be done in late summer or early autumn. This maple variety does not thrive in full sun.
Care: Japanese maples are best planted from March to early October. During this time, the soil is warmer, allowing the plants to root well. In a planting container, this plant does not require special potting soil. Japanese maples are strong plants, but leaves can be damaged in a windy location. Therefore, place the Acer in a sheltered spot. The plant prefers a location in partial shade, avoiding too much direct sunlight. Excessive direct sunlight can dry out the roots, leading to leaf loss and leaf burn. A Japanese maple is not evergreen, meaning it loses its leaves in winter. However, the plant is very hardy and will sprout beautiful new leaves again starting in March.
Size: Upon delivery, the plant has a height of 35-55 cm, measured with the pot. The plant is delivered in a pot with a diameter of 15 cm.
Plant variety | Trees |
Botanical name | Acer palmatum 'Going Green' |
Location | Half-shaded |
Watering | water moderately |
Additional properties | hardy |
Plant type | Garden plant |
Item number | 58319630 |
Manufacturer | Plant in a Box |
Category | Plants |
Release date | 8.5.2025 |
Plant type | Garden plant |
Plant variety | Trees |
Botanical name | Acer palmatum 'Going Green' |
Pot diameter | 15 cm |
Life span | Perennial |
Location | Half-shaded |
Watering | water moderately |
Additional properties | hardy |
Country of origin | Netherlands |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Items per sales unit | 1 x |
Height | 35 cm |
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