maple tree going green
The Maple Tree 'Going Green' is a deciduous tree known for its vibrant green foliage that emerges in spring and provides a striking display throughout the growing season. This variety is appreciated for its attractive, lobed leaves and resilience, making it a popular choice for landscaping in various settings.
dimensions & properties
Maples don't grow very fast. It can reach a height of 3 to 10 m and up to 2 m wide.
colour plant: green leaves.
care tips
Japanese maples are medium sized trees that need a lot of moisture, so we should grow them in humid areas or water them very often. They are very suitable for the Cantonese cornice, for a balcony facing north or east or for a patio where the midday sun does not directly affect it. If you wish, prune the tree a little in March for a compact growth, but it is not necessary. The plant is resistant, but if it is in a pot, you will have to be careful with frosts during the winter.