Outdoors all year round, the Shishigashira maple is a species of undergrowth. It grows in the shelter of large trees that provide shade and protect it from the wind. Choose a location in full sun in spring and fall to promote growth and develop beautiful spring and fall colours. In winter, we advise you to protect it from heavy frosts (below -3°C) use a winter veil or glass wool and wrap the pot with it. So, with this protection, you can leave it outside without any problems.
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Bonsai japanese maple "acer shishigashira" 2-4
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The Japanese Maple "Shishigashira" offers a striking, crinkled, and wavy foliage with evolving colors. Its name, 'Shishigashira', means 'Lion's Mane,' a reference to its unique leaves. In spring, the foliage is a tender green before deepening to a richer hue during the summer. In autumn, you can enjoy vibrant colors ranging from yellow to red, including various shades of orange. 'Shishigashira' is a dwarf variety with slow growth. Because it naturally produces small internodes and small leaves, it is well-suited for small bonsai, but not exclusively.
- Photos taken in march 202
Waist
45 cm
Location
Outside
Age
18 years
Foliage
Deciduous
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