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Acer palmatum dissectum 'Orangeola'

Common Name: Orangeola Japanese Maple

Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Orangeola’ is a distinctive weeping laceleaf Japanese maple admired for its unique orange-red tones and fine, cascading texture. Spring foliage emerges bright orange-red to coppery orange, a rare coloration among dissectum types, giving the plant an immediate standout presence. As the season progresses, leaves deepen to reddish-bronze to dark red, holding color well through summer, especially in partial shade. In fall, ‘Orangeola’ delivers a dramatic show of fiery orange, red, and scarlet, often displaying multiple warm tones at once. The finely cut foliage and flowing form amplify the seasonal color. The habit is low, spreading, and gracefully cascading, forming an elegant mound that works beautifully as a focal point. It performs best in partial shade, with protection from hot afternoon sun and strong winds, and prefers well-drained, evenly moist soil. Size Width: 8–12 ft Height: 6–8 ft Hardiness USDA Zones: 5–8 Best Uses Specimen tree for cascading form and warm color Japanese or Asian-inspired gardens Accent near patios, water features, or slopes Container planting Focal point in mixed borders

Plant Type: Deciduous Tree, Japanese Maple
Width: 8-12'
Height: 6-8'
Fragrant: No
FruitYes
Growth RateSlow
Zone:5 - 8
Deer Resistant: Yes
Salt Tolerant: No
Drought Tolerant: No
Exposure:Full Sun, Partial Shade
Bloom Time:Spring
Bark Type:Smooth
Shape:Weeping
Soil TypeClay, Loamy, Well Drained
Leaf Color:Orange Red, Medium Sea Green
Fall Color:Orange Red
Est. 10-Yr Width: 4'
Est. 10-Yr Height: 4'
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