Description
Origin
The Acer pal. diss. ‘Green Lace’, also known as the Japanese maple, originates from East Asia. It is particularly in Japan, China, and Korea where the tree finds its origin. Throughout history, this species has been spread across the world by explorers and monks.
Features
The Acer pal. diss. ‘Green Lace’ is distinguished by its delicate, feathery leaves that can range from light green to dark green. The tree is known for its aesthetic value, typically growing to a height of 1 to 2.5 meters and exhibits a wide palette of autumn colors, from yellow to deep orange and red. In spring, it blooms with small purple flowers, often hidden under the leaves.
Care
Caring for an Acer pal. diss. ‘Green Lace’ requires a careful approach. The location should be partially to fully shaded, and the soil must be adequately moist. Avoid strong winds, as they can damage the tree’s fine branches. Even during drought periods, this tree needs extra water. Pruning should be done in late autumn, when the sap flow stops, to prevent the tree from bleeding.





