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ED WOOD 2 FULL MOON MAPLE
ACER JAP ED WOOD

Acer japonicum 'Ed Wood 2'

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ACER JAP ED WOOD

Genus: ACER
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Height: 20 Feet Tall
Spread: 20 Feet Wide
Color: yellow fall color
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Deciduous Tree
Zone: 5
#0334   NEW SPRING-SUMMER
             

ACER JAP ED WOOD
Grower Notes:

Acer japonicum 'Ed Wood 2', the beautiful Ed Wood Fullmoon Maple, is a sight to behold. Its vibrant green foliage is composed of oversized, fan-like leaves with a delicate, cutleaf texture. As autumn arrives, the leaves explode in a fiery spectacle of yellow and orange. With its upright form and gracefully curving branches, this maple bring a touch of the exotic to any landscape.

The Ed Wood 2 Fullmoon Maple flourishes in full sun (cooler climates) or partial shade (warmer areas). It favors rich, well-drained soils and boasts remarkable resistance to pests and diseases. This stunning specimen is perfect for Asian-inspired gardens or as a captivating centerpiece anywhere you desire a bold statement.




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(Acer) Maple Varieties:
Amur | Big Tooth | Black | Box Elder | Full Moon | Fernleaf Full Moon | Hedge | Henry | Japanese | Japanese-Laceleaf | Korean | Manchurian | Miyabe | Norway | Paperbark | Red | Red/Silver | Shantung | Shebold | Shirasawas | Silver | Striped | Sugar | Sycamore | Tatarian | Trident | Vine

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