We recommend that you buy the Japanese maples you want immediately as we often sell out of certain selections. Limited Quantities Available !! As we have over a thousand cultivars of Japanese maples, we often do not have many of each cultivar. The photos on this page without a MrMaple logo were taken by Talon Buchholz and cannot be used without expressed written consent from the owner. In cooler zones it will benefit from a location sheltered from winter winds and with plenty of sun. Although its leaves are quite small, they are slightly larger than some of the others in Dwarf Group. The photo(s) with a MrMaple logo are owned by and cannot be used without expressed written consent. The Kiyohime Japanese Maple will grow outdoors almost everywhere, from zone 5 to zone 9. 1 gallon trees were potted up to 1 gallons in the spring and may have not completely filled out their pots. It is one of the largest 'Mikawa yatsubusa' that I know of. We have an extremely old 'Mikawa yatsubusa' at my uncle's home at Hill Stone Arboretum which serves as one of our display gardens. 'Mikawa yatsubusa' is great for container plants, small places in the garden, fairy gardens, and conifer troughs. 'Mikawa yatsubusa' is extremely heat tolerant and overall, a very hardy tree. 'Mikawa yatsubusa' may reach 4-5 ft in 15 years. Fall color on 'Mikawa yatsubusa' is a bright fiery red in the fall color. 'Mikawa yatsubusa' is extremely slow growing and difficult to propagate. This makes this dwarf with a layering shingle-like habit extremely beautiful. In the spring, the leaves are bright chartreuse green with a red sheath to the petiole. 'Mikawa yatsubusa' is a tightly layering dwarf green Japanese maple. When the North American Branch of the Maple Society started the Maple of the Year Program, 'Mikawa yatsubusa' won the first award. Acer palmatum 'Mikawa yatsubusa' Rare Grafted Dwarf Japanese Maple Tree Zones 5-9 Excellent for Bonsai 2015 Maple of the Year When we go visit nurseries, we often ask the nurserymen and women, "What is your favorite Japanese maple? 'Mikawa yatsubusa' is definitely the most popular answer.
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