This small Japanese maple has bright green lacy leaves. It rarely gorws taller than 6 feet and usually is wider than tall. It has a distinctive weeping habit and a lacy appearance. Bright green foliage turns golden yellow in fall. Slow growing.
As will all Japanese Maples, provide deep, rich, well composted soil. If you are amending the soil, it is best to dig in compost to the plant's eventual width, so as to provide adequate conditions for the entire, eventual root profile. Amending just the hole that the tree is planted in is akin to planting the tree in a slightly bigger pot. Plant in filtered light to full shade, avoiding any mid-day sun or reflective sun. East or north exposures are best unless thre is a very good canopy and no reflective heat. Water weekly. Do not shear.