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Acer palmatum 'Manyo no sato' Japanese Maple

Original price $45.00 - Original price $70.00
Original price
$45.00
$45.00 - $70.00
Current price $45.00
Selected Size: 1 gallon

Acer palmatum 'Manyo no sato'
Chartreuse Variegated 
Japanese Maple

Zones 5-9

 

'Manyo no sato' is an introduction of Japanese maple that was introduced in Japan in 1993 and made popular by Yutaka Tunaka at Tsukasa Maple in Tokyo-to. It is a photographer's delight to photograph this beauty and I'm sure it will be your most popular photos on Instagram. 'Manyo no sato' leafs out in the early spring as a darker purple red with chartreuse variegation. The purple red color fades to a mauve red, then to a green in full sun during the summer in the south. 'Manyo no sato' turns to bright orange to red in the autumn. 'Manyo no sato' means "the wonderful village of nature". 'Manyo no sato' may reach 8 ft tall by 6 ft wide in 10 years. Better act fast before they are gone!   


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Limited Quantities Available !! As we have over a thousand cultivars of Japanese maples, we often do not have many of each cultivar. We recommend that you buy the Japanese maples you want immediately as we often sell out of certain selections.


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Samantha Marrs
Grows slowly

A truly unique variegation in the leaves, and in some ways this doesn't even look like a japanese maple. I've had this tree 3 years and it has grown very little, so perhaps try in a pot first to get it to the right place. Mine is in morning full sun and into shade by 1pm in zone 7B - this may be too much sun actually. Like Geisha Gone Wild, this tree stands out from most others for its special leaf color variation. Try getting it near something yellow or conifer blue. I have mine next to distylium blue cascade. Be patient as its gets going because it is so unique. If you do not like limey colors, I'd avoid it, because that is a definite element.