Abstract
This Japanese Maple has a mounded shape with an ultimate height or about 15 feet and a spread to about 20 feet. The dark red, simple leaves are finely divided into lobes, and the sinuses and so deep that leaves appear to be palmately compound. The slow growth rate makes this nicely suited to residential landscapes. Original publication date November 1993.

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