Looking For Orangeola Japanese Maple To Plant?

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When it comes to adding a touch of elegance and vibrant color to your garden, few trees compare to the Orangeola Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Orangeola'). Renowned for its stunning foliage and graceful form, this tree is a favorite among garden enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned gard...


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INTRO
The Orangeola Japanese Maple is a captivating dwarf tree prized
for its fiery autumn display. Spring unfolds with delicate green
foliage, but the real magic happens in fall. The leaves transform
from a soft green to a vibrant orange, creating a dazzling spectacle
in your garden. Despite its compact size, typically maturing to 10-
15 feet tall, the Orangeola Japanese Maple packs a punch with its
color and elegance. This low-maintenance beauty thrives in well-
drained, slightly acidic soil and prefers a location with morning
sun and afternoon shade.
DUCTION

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CAPTIVATING
CHARACTERISTICS
Breathtaking Fall Foliage
Compact and Elegant
Multi-Seasonal Beauty

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BREATHTAKING FALL
FOLIAGE
COMPACT AND
ELEGANT
MULTI-SEASONAL
BEAUTY
The defining characteristic
of the Orangeola Japanese
Maple is its mesmerizing
display of orange leaves in
autumn. The foliage
transforms from a soft green
in spring and summer to a
fiery orange in fall, creating
a breathtaking spectacle in
your garden.
Unlike some Japanese
Maples that can grow quite
large, the Orangeola
Japanese Maple maintains a
compact form. It typically
matures to a height of 10-15
feet and a width of 8-12 feet,
making it ideal for smaller
gardens.
While the fall foliage is truly
show-stopping, the Orangeola
Japanese Maple offers beauty
throughout the seasons. In
spring, the tree produces
delicate green leaves, and in
summer, the foliage matures to
a soft green with hints of red or
bronze. Even in winter, the
graceful branching structure
adds a touch of elegance to the
bare landscape.

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IDEAL GROWING
CONDITIONS
Location
Soil
Watering

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LOCATION SOIL WATERING
Plant your Orangeola
Japanese Maple in a
location that receives
morning sun and
afternoon shade. Too
much direct sunlight can
scorch the leaves,
especially in hot
climates.
Well-drained, slightly
acidic soil is essential for
the health of your
Orangeola Japanese
Maple. Amending the
planting hole with
compost or other organic
matter can help improve
drainage and provide
essential nutrients.
Water your newly planted
Orangeola Japanese
Maple regularly,
especially during the first
few years after planting
and during dry spells.
Once established, it can
tolerate periods of
drought, but occasional
deep watering is still
recommended.

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LANDSCAPING
TIPS
Focal Point
Container Planting
Companion Planting

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FOCAL
POINT
CONTAINER PLANTING COMPANION
PLANTING
Showcase the beauty of
your Orangeola Japanese
Maple by planting it as a
central element in your
garden bed. Surround it
with contrasting colored
plants or decorative
elements like rocks or
pebbles to create a
dramatic focal point.
The Orangeola Japanese
Maple's compact size
makes it ideal for
container planting. Choose
a large container with
good drainage and provide
ample sunlight for optimal
growth. This allows you to
enjoy its vibrant display
even in smaller spaces.
Pair your Orangeola
Japanese Maple with
other plants that
complement its color
palette and size. Consider
planting it alongside
ferns, hostas, or shade-
loving perennials that
flower in contrasting
colors like blue or white.

SHOP
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ORANGEOLA
JAPANESE
MAPLE
NOW!

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CONCLUSION
The Orangeola Japanese Maple is a captivating and
versatile tree that brings unparalleled beauty and
elegance to any garden. Its vibrant foliage, graceful
form, and ease of care make it a top choice for
gardeners looking to enhance their landscape with a
touch of sophistication. Whether used as a focal
point, an accent in mixed borders, or a stunning
container plant, the Orangeola Japanese Maple is
sure to enchant and inspire all who see it.

THANK YOU!
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