The Japanese maple, a deciduous tree or shrub with beautiful leaves that turn a brilliant color in the fall

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Acer palmatum, also known as the Japanese maple, is a deciduous tree or shrub native to Japan, Korea, and China. It is prized for its beautiful leaves, which can be green, red, yellow, or purple in color.

The leaves are oppositely arranged, hand-shaped, and have 5 or 7 lobes. They emerge in early spring and turn a brilliant color in the fall.

The Japanese maple is a popular ornamental plant and is grown in gardens and parks around the world. It is also a popular bonsai subject.

Here are some of the characteristics of the Acer palmatum leaf:

  • Oppositely arranged
  • Hand-shaped (palmately lobed)
  • 5 or 7 lobes
  • 2 to 5 inches long
  • Green in summer, turning yellow, orange, red, or purple in fall
  • Serrated margins

The color of the Japanese maple leaf is affected by a number of factors, including the amount of sunlight it receives, the soil pH, and the temperature.

In general, leaves that receive more sunlight will be more colorful. Leaves that grow in acidic soil will also be more colorful. And leaves that experience cold weather in the fall will be more likely to turn red or purple.

The Japanese maple is a relatively easy plant to care for. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and partial to full shade. It is also tolerant of urban pollution.

If you are looking for a beautiful and low-maintenance tree or shrub for your garden, the Japanese maple is a great option.

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