Japanese Maple Bloodgood - Red - 70cm
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Product Description
Acer palmatum “Bloodgood” is native to Japan and is known for its beautiful deep red leaf colour.
Care & tips Acer palmatum “Bloodgood” - 70cm
Acer palmatum “Bloodgood” is a beautiful outdoor plant that needs little care. This Japanese maple likes a good spot in the garden. It can withstand cold to about -15°C, but in case of long and severe frosts, it is better to protect it, especially if it is young or in a pot. Pruning is best done after winter, to keep its shape nice and remove dead branches.
Water requirements Acer palmatum “Bloodgood” - 70cm
This maple tree likes slightly moist soil, especially if it is warm and dry. Make sure the soil doesn't dry out completely, but don't leave the roots too wet either. In spring and summer, it needs water a little more often, especially if it is in a pot.
Light requirements Acer palmatum “Bloodgood” - 70cm
Acer palmatum “Bloodgood” prefers a spot in semi-shade or sun, but out of strong winds. Fierce afternoon sun can burn the leaves, especially on young plants or if it is very dry. Morning sun and a bright spot are ideal for beautiful colours and good growth.
Is Acer palmatum “Bloodgood” - 70cm poisonous?
The Acer palmatum is non-toxic, making it a safe choice for gardens with children or pets.
How will my Acer palmatum “Bloodgood” - 70cm be sent?
This outdoor plant has a generous height and will be delivered to your home using special pallet transport. This way we can guarantee that your maple will arrive in perfect condition, without damage during transport.
Specifications
| Latin Name | Acer Palmatum |
| Delivery | Plant delivered in cultivation pot |
| Warranty | Fresh from the grower |
| Height | 70 cm |
| Diameter | 30 cm |
| Pot Size | 19 cm |
| Location | Outdoors |
| Water Needs | ± 1-2x a week |
| Poisonous | No |
| Air Purifying | Yes |
| Packaging | Well packed in a special box for sending plants |
| Maintenance | Little |