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Murasaki kiyohime dwarf japanese maple
Murasaki kiyohime dwarf japanese maple










murasaki kiyohime dwarf japanese maple

The Kiyohime Japanese Maple will grow naturally into a beautiful and exotic form, without any training needed. This is the perfect tree to plant in front of taller plants, or to plant in an elegant pot in the style of a large bonsai tree. Your ‘gift princess’ tree will grow quite rapidly into a gorgeous low, spreading mound that even after ten years will only be 2 feet tall, but 4 or 5 feet wide.

murasaki kiyohime dwarf japanese maple

What better gift tree could there be than one whose name in Japanese means ‘gift princess’? That is the Kiyohime Japanese Maple, a remarkable tree with a unique form that is rare and very desirable among connoisseurs of these charming trees. We've gotta protect good ole' Mother Nature, after all. While we wish we could serve everyone, it's for the safety of native species and helps prevent the spread of invasive disease & pests. The short & sweet answer is: "United States Department of Agriculture Restrictions." Every state has their own unique USDA restrictions on which plants they allow to come into their state. You will receive email notifications along the way on the progress of your order, as well as tracking information to track your plants all the way to their new home! Why are some states excluded from shipping? Orders typically ship out within 2 business days. How does the delivery process work?Īll of our orders ship via FedEx Ground! Once your order is placed online, our magic elves get right to work picking, staging, boxing and shipping your trees. You'll find we carry young 1-gallons, up to more mature 7-gallons ranging anywhere from 6 inches to 6ft. While the industry-standard terminology is to call the sizes "Gallon Containers", that doesn't exactly translate to the traditional liquid "gallon" size we think of. Nursery containers come in a variety of different sizes, and old-school nursery slang has stuck. All tree, and nothin' but the tree! We measure from the top of the soil to the top of the tree the height of the container or the root system is never included in our measurements.












Murasaki kiyohime dwarf japanese maple