PLANT INFO


OJISHI JAPANESE MAPLE
ACER PAL OJISHI

Acer palmatum 'Ojishi'


ACER PAL OJISHI

Genus: ACER
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Height: 10 Feet Tall
Spread: 7 Feet Wide
Color: orange fall color
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Zone: 4
#0016   NEW SPRING-SUMMER
             

ACER PAL OJISHI
Grower Notes:

Acer palmatum 'Ojishi' is commonly referred to as Male Lion Japanese Maple. 'Ojishi' is the mythological male lion counterpart to the famous 'Shishigashira' mythological female lion of Japanese drama. 'Ojishi' differs from 'Shishigashira' with its older twisted growth. It flattens out more than the new growth which is the distinguishing feature of 'Shishigashira'.

Ojishi Japanese Maple features short branches with densely packed, rich green leaves creating a sculpted effect. Foliage turns bright yellow followed by burnt-orange in fall. Easy to imagine it being a lion's mane! It thrives in full sun to partial shade in organically rich, slightly acidic, evenly moist, well-draining soils. It will become more dense in full sun compared to more open in partial shade. Perfect for small areas and bonsai.




AVAILABLE SIZE TYPE GALENA IN-GROUND
ACER PAL OJISHI 1.25 in BOX 10

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