Acer palmatum dissectum palmatifidum - Bare-Rooted

Acer palmatum var. dissectum Palmatifidum, also known as Eagle Claw Maple, is a small deciduous tree. It is a refined and elegant variety featuring deeply dissected, fine-textured leaves that give it a delicate, lace-like appearance. The foliage is a rich green throughout the growing season, providing a serene and cooling effect in garden settings. In autumn, the leaves turn a stunning array of fiery red and orange hues, adding dramatic seasonal interest.

Ideal for smaller gardens or as a feature in larger landscape designs, this variety excels in partial shade. It prefers moist, well-drained soil with a slightly acidic pH. The tree's compact, weeping habit makes it an excellent choice for ornamental container planting or as a standout accent in rock gardens and borders.

Can reach a height of approx. 3m and a width of 2m.

What is a bare-rooted tree?

Bare-rooted trees are deciduous trees that have been grown in the ground and are dug up when they've become dormant in the winter. The soil is shaken from their roots and they are bundled up with their roots packed in moist material to prevent dehydration during transport. 

What are the benefits? 

  • Less packaging and plastic waste involved in growing process and transportation. 
  • Plant has more root mass as the roots have not been constricted and twisted by a pot.
  • They are easier to carry and plant as they are extremely lightweight.
  • Bare-rooted trees are cheaper as they do not come with soil and pots. 
  • Planting bare-rooted trees in the winter follows the natural pattern of the seasons.
  • Trimming: Prune acers in late winter or early spring to shape and remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches. Avoid heavy pruning, as acers have a natural, graceful form.
  • Fertilising: Apply a slow-release fertiliser formulated for trees and shrubs in spring. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilisers, which may encourage excessive foliage growth at the expense of the plant's natural form.
  • Watering: Water regularly during the establishment phase and in dry periods, ensuring the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged. Mulch around the base to retain moisture.
  • Pest Control: Look out for aphids and scale insects. Remove them by hand, use insecticidal soap, or introduce natural predators like ladybirds.
  • Disease Management: Watch for verticillium wilt, indicated by wilting leaves and branch dieback. Remove affected branches promptly and dispose of them away from healthy plants. Improve soil drainage to reduce risks.

Enjoy complimentary delivery anywhere in mainland New Zealand when you purchase plants worth $250 or more*.

For orders below $250, the following flat-rate delivery charges are applicable:

  • Urban delivery within mainland New Zealand: $19.95
  • Rural delivery within mainland New Zealand: $39.95
  • Waiheke, Chatham and Great Barrier Islands: Please contact us for shipping options. 

We aim to have all orders shipped within 14 days from the order date, unless a different shipping date is specified alongside a product.

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