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A classic dissectum emerging green, green through the summer and an explosion of flaming red in the fall. Start shopping at Essence Of The Tree!
A great small ornamental tree growing only to 10 feet! This is a very new variety and is sure to draw a lot of attention! The leaves emerge with
Falls FIRE Japanese Maple - ONE of The Best Japanese MAPLES for Fall Color with Bursts of RED, Orange and Gold! 3 - Year Tree
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Autumn Fire - Mendocino Maples Nursery
Autumn Fire - Mendocino Maples Nursery
Acer palmatum ‘Autumn Fire’ grows more prostrate than pendulous forming a beautiful mushroom shaped mound. The new spring foliage emerges light green
Acer palmatum 'Autumn Fire' Green Lace Leaf Japanese Maple
Final Fire, a part of the Pacific Rim Maple collection, is all about the foliage. In the early season, foliage appears on Final Fire in springy shades of pastel yellow and pink before turning a bright green. In fall, the color transitions to shades of deep cabernet red, finally finishing in a burst of fire-engine scarlet that dazzles the landscape. Final Fire is a true four-season tree, with a sturdy, well-branched form that holds its beauty well after the leaves drop.
Final Fire Maple Tree | Zone 5-9 | 18 - 20 Feet | Full Sun | Partial Shade
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Acer palmatum dissectum 'Autumn Fire', Green Laceleaf Japanese Maple, Zones 5-9, ‘Autumn Fire’ is an aptly named dissectum cultivar with blazing fall
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