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Pink Japanese Maple

Acer palmatum Taylor

Regular price
£29.00
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Sale price
£29.00
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Please allow 2-4 business days to receive your delivery following dispatch.

Spend over £35 for free standard delivery on all products, including our large plants and pots.

If you don't love your order, message us within 30 days of delivery and we will help you return your order.

Find out more about our delivery and returns policy, or send us a message @prickleplantsuk.

Humidity

I'm destined for the desert, so keep my environment dry and mist free to keep me happy.

Light

Nobody puts baby in a corner! I like to be in the spotlight and thrive on direct sunlight.

Watering

Everything in moderation is my motto, so I like to be watered little but often, keeping my soil moist.
Facts
Botanical name
Acer palmatum Taylor
Nickname
Japanese Maple
Plant type
Indoor; Acer
Plant height (including pot)
50-70cm; 70-100cm
Growing Speed
Average grower
Nursery pot size
19cm; 28cm

Top tip

The vibrant mix of pink and green in the foliage will provide a brilliant contrast against darker plants.

About Pink Japanese Maple

The Pink Japanese Maple, scientifically known as Acer palmatum Taylor, is a captivating outdoor plant that stands out for its unique and vibrant foliage. This variety is particularly noted for its stunning pink and green leaves, which provide a striking contrast and add a touch of elegance to any garden setting.

In the spring, the Taylor Maple emerges with bright pink leaves edged with soft green. As the seasons progress, the leaves mature to a beautiful blend of green with hints of cream, maintaining their vivid pink margins. This gorgeous colour palette continues into Autumn, making it a year-round visual delight.

The Acer palmatum Taylor is best suited for a sheltered location with partial shade, as too much direct sunlight can cause the delicate leaves to scorch. This slow-growing tree is ideal for smaller gardens, patios, or as an accent plant in larger landscapes.

At Prickle, we're passionate about helping you nurture every plant in your garden. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to us @prickleplantsuk.