Species Oridono Nishiki Japanese Maple*
pink-green leaves with red-brown stems

Oridono Nishiki Japanese Maple*

Acer palmatum 'Oridono Nishiki'

The Oridono Nishiki Japanese Maple is a striking ornamental tree that is renowned for its beauty and grace. Its graceful cascading foliage displays an array of delicate shades, from light green to pinkish orange. The leaves are shimmering, filigree-like, displaying an array of colours in different light. Its globe-like canopy provides an excellent contrast with the surrounding landscape. Unsurpassed in its beauty and versatility, this Japanese Maple looks enchanting in both flowery and formal gardens. Grow as a single focal-point specimen, or as a larger multi-trunked tree - whichever suits your outdoor space best!

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Grafting Propagation,Layering Propagation,Cutting,Air Layering Propagation,Root Division

Hardiness Zone:

5

Sun:

full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,yellow,pink,white

Growth Rate:

Moderate

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Oridono Nishiki Japanese Maple generally prefers moist but well-drained soil and partial to full sun. It is important to water the tree deeply and consistently, particularly during the first 2 years. During the hot summer months, aim to water the tree at least once a week, or more if needed. In the winter and fall months, water the tree every 2 weeks. Make sure water is able to penetrate down below the surface of the soil. To check for moisture, stick your finger about 1 inch into the soil. If the soil feels dry, then it's time to water.

sunlight

Oridono Nishiki Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Oridono Nishiki') prefers bright, indirect sunlight or a mix of both morning and afternoon sun. It should not be placed in direct, midday sun. To optimize growth, provide the plant with at least 4 to 6 hours of dappled sunlight daily. If the plant is in an area of full sun during the heat of the day, be sure it is getting some afternoon shade to help protect it from the intense rays of the sun.

pruning

Oridono Nishiki Japanese Maple is known for its stunning deeply divided green and white foliage, making it a popular choice for the home garden. Pruning should be done in early spring before any new growth begins, or in late winter when the plant is dormant. Avoid heavy pruning, as this will weaken the plant in the long run and reduce its ornamental value. Light pruning is recommended to help maintain the desired form and size of the tree. Remove dead or diseased branches first, then move on to any crossing, rubbing or competing branches. Be sure not to remove more than 25 % of the tree's total foliage. This will ensure the remaining branch structure is strong and healthy, and will provide plenty of foliage for the tree to produce in the season.

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