Acer palmatum dissectum 'Virdis'
The leaves of Virdis are so deeply dissected that they have a lacy texture. In spring, they are green and, in fall, a bright apple red.
*Rarely Damaged by Deer*
Photo courtesy of Toms Creek Nursery in Farmer, North Carolina
| Ornamental Characteristics |
| Category |
Tree |
| Foliage Type |
Deciduous |
| Height |
6' - 10' |
| Spread |
7' - 8' |
| Shape |
Upright & Spreading |
| Primary Foliage Color |
Green |
| Seasonal Foliage Color |
Red |
| Flowering Season |
Spring |
| Flower Color |
Insignificant |
| Berries |
Winged seeds |
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| Environmental Characteristics |
| Growth Rate |
Slow to moderate |
| Sun Preferences |
Sun to partial shade |
| Water Preferences |
Average: Ensure planting area provides well drained soil. |
| Cold Hardiness Zone |
5 to 8 |