



The Japanese Maple was introduced from its native land to Britain in the 1820s.
A delightful, small tree for a sheltered position such as a courtyard or an urban garden. It has a rounded habit and its deeply lobed leaves turn shades of yellow, red and orange in autumn. Japanese Maples do best in rich, moist, but free-draining, loamy soils.
Mature height: 5-10m