Japanese maple Sharp's Pygmy" 0.60 - 0.80 m Acer palmatum "Sharp's Pygmy"
The genus Acer
Acer palmatum group Acer palmatum (Japanese maple) is a tall deciduous shrub/small tree, native to Asia and very popular in Japan where, along with cherry blossoms and Japanese pines, it is the main attraction in all parks and gardens. Japanese maples have a very harmonious form, elegant leaves that create attractive, colorful symphonies that change with the seasons. In spring, small reddish-purple flowers with yellow stamens appear in hanging clusters, which then turn into red and brown winged fruits when ripe. Fast growth in young plants, then slower. The plants are resistant to cold, but do not tolerate late frosts and cold air currents, especially when they are young. They need cool, light, moist but well-drained, slightly acidic and clay soil. It grows well in other types of soil as long as it is not very compact, stagnant or calcareous, requiring the administration of an acid supplement. The exposure of the plant must be in partial shade or in a sunny position, but it requires better irrigation. Partial shade is absolutely necessary if the soil is sandy or very light, in hot or dry areas. and fascinating for the famous Japanese maple, known for its distinctive foliage and small size. This variety takes its name from the small size and unusual shape of the leaf. Acer palmatum 'Sharp's Pygmy' is a small, slow growing shrub reaching a height of only 1-2 meters. This feature makes it ideal for small spaces, Japanese gardens or for use in containers.
Its leaves are of an intense green, with a fine texture and the shape of the palm. They are lobed and have jagged edges, adding a touch of elegance and refinement to the shrub.
During the fall season, Japanese 'Sharp's Pygmy' maple leaves explode in a palette of vibrant colors, including shades of bright red, orange, yellow and purple. This transformation brings stunning beauty to the garden and draws admiring glances from onlookers. 'Sharp's Pygmy' is hardy to moderate frosts and adapts well to a variety of soil and light conditions. However, it does best in well-drained soil with consistent moisture and partial sun exposure.
Due to its compact size and spectacular foliage, Acer palmatum 'Sharp's Pygmy' is ideal for use in small groups or as a focal point in Japanese gardens, rock gardens or oriental landscapes. It can also be used successfully in large containers, on terraces or in yards.
Acer palmatum 'Sharp's Pygmy' is a wonderful choice for any gardener passionate about Japanese beauty and elegance. plants. With its distinctive foliage and small size, this Japanese maple adds a touch of sophistication and mystery to any garden or green space.
Maximum height: 0.6 - 1.2 m
Maximum width: 1 – 1.5 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance).
Growth: slow.
Location: sun, semi-shade.
Resistance zones for plants in Europe:
Average minimum annual temperature in °C*
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Zone 1 < -45.5°C
Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C
Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C
Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C
Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C
Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C
Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C
Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C
Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p>
Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C
Zone 11 > +4.4°C
* Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive in places where these minimum temperatures can occur).< / p>
This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber.
Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.