This attractive little maple, whose Japanese name is Kocho Nishiki, appeared more than a century ago. Delicate, white-bordered foliage.
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Use As an isolated lawn specimen or in association with evergreen shrubs such as Rhododendrons, Japanese Azaleas, Camellias, etc.
Planting In porous, acid or neutral soil. Add acid compost or peat at the time of planting. Choose a location with protection from strong winds.
Maintenance Japanese Maples are resistant to most parasites if well planted. As a rule, they do not enjoy pruning, which should therefore be performed minimally.