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Acer Palmatum Asahi Zuru

Acer Palmatum Asahi Zuru

Progressively becoming one of most popular Acer varieties Acer Palmatum Asahi Zuru is still quite rare in English gardens. The deep pink and white variegation in Spring is followed by three tone pink, white and green foliage until Autumn. Asahi Zuru grows quickly when young then slows down and becomes more dense. This tree at Harlow Carr was about 15 foot high and will grow 9-12 foot wide in time.

Tips for growing Acer Palmatum Asahi Zuru

  • Shelter cultivars of palmatum from cold winds and late frosts.
  • With humus rich soil the leaves will unfurl vividly pink and white, then green appears giving a three tone effect.
  • Also found at garden centers called The Rising Sun Maple or The Dawn Swan.
  • The shrubby display is at its best with some afternoon shade.

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