Acer palmatum Garnet

Acer palmatum Garnet

Acer palmatum 'Garnet' is a striking medium-sized deciduous Maple shrub that produces deep brown-red leaves in summer and a brighter burgundy in autumn. Eventual height after 10 years 1.5m. Spread 1.5m-2.5m. 12cm pot grown plants supplied, approx 25cm tall on arrival.
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Acer palmatum Garnet Acer palmatum Garnet
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Flowering Time

  • J
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  • M
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  • J
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Key Product Information

Season Interest
Flower Colour N/A
Foliage Colour N/A
Delivery Delivery within 28 days
Season Interest

Flower Colour

N/A

Foliage Colour

N/A

Delivery within 28 days

Plant Size

Planting

Soil Type

Plant in fertile, well drained and moist soil. Acer shrubs prefer sunny or partial shaded areas, and can also be grown in pots. If growing in pots, make sure that the pot is large enough to support the shrub and that it also has plenty of drainage holes. Use John Innes compost if planting in pots. Acers should be watered on a regular basis, which will be even more important in hot Summers. Although its not necessary, you can prune back or cut dead wood in Spring.
  • Information
  • Flowering Time

    • J
    • F
    • M
    • A
    • M
    • J
    • J
    • A
    • S
    • O
    • N
    • D

    Key Product Information

    Season Interest
    Flower Colour N/A
    Foliage Colour N/A
    Delivery Delivery within 28 days
    Season Interest

    Flower Colour

    N/A

    Foliage Colour

    N/A

    Delivery

    Delivery within 28 days

    Plant Size

    Planting

    Soil Type

  • Instructions
  • Plant in fertile, well drained and moist soil. Acer shrubs prefer sunny or partial shaded areas, and can also be grown in pots. If growing in pots, make sure that the pot is large enough to support the shrub and that it also has plenty of drainage holes. Use John Innes compost if planting in pots. Acers should be watered on a regular basis, which will be even more important in hot Summers. Although its not necessary, you can prune back or cut dead wood in Spring.
  • Cultural Instructions