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Acer circinatum x palmatum 'Herbstfeuer' Japanese Maple

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Original price $40.00 - Original price $45.00
Original price
$40.00
$40.00 - $45.00
Current price $40.00
Selected Size: 1 gallon (LTD)




Acer circinatum x palmatum 'Herbstfeuer'
Rare Vine Maple Hybrid Japanese Maple

Zones 5-9

Often labeled as Acer palmatum 'Herbstfeuer', we label it as Acer circinatum x palmatum 'Herbstfeuer' as it is a hybrid between circinatum and palmatum found in Germany. This tree gives you the rounded leaf of a circinatum and fall color, but hardiness and vigor of a palmatum. The names Herbstfeuer' means "autumn fire", but some claim it means "Fall Leader" as this is one of the first trees to go into fall color. If this was the case, the spelling would be Herbst führer. Since the world maple checklist has the tree as being registered in 1985 by Andreas Bartels as 'Herbstfeuer' I would not think that would be the case, but it makes an interesting selling point for sure. Fall color can be bold oranges to fire engine red. Awesome plant. Give room as this plant makes a show case, 20 ft tall and wide in 15 years. We have planted it at the front driveway at Maplewood Gardens at MrMaple. Grows well for us in the sun, but can definitely handle shade, too.

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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Kevin Konrad
Great Purchase

I was looking for Japanese Maple trees for my yard and found MrMaple.com. Compared to the prices at local nurseries these were so affordable that I purchased three trees. They arrived carefully packaged and are now growing.

K
Kevin Konrad
Great Purchase

I was looking for Japanese Maple trees for my yard and found MrMaple.com. Compared to the prices at local nurseries these were so affordable that I purchased three trees. They arrived carefully packaged and are now growing.