Vine maple size12/20/2023 ![]() Older branches are more orange than red, but nevertheless the whole tree is ablaze with color all through the dark winter months. Even better, the color is not just in younger branches, but all the way to the ground. Its biggest feature is the beautiful stems in winter, which are even brighter than the well-known Red Twig Dogwood. It has a broad, upright habit, with attractive branching patterns. The Pacific Fire Vine Maple grows at a moderate rate into a tree up to 10 feet tall and around 8 feet wide. Avoid disappointment and place your order right away. We have a good supply of first-quality specimens of this tree, but our stocks can be limited, as production is a detailed and highly-skilled process, so order now while stocks last and enjoy this great easy-to-grow alternative to Japanese maples. In fact the fall color will be best following a dry summer. It forms a beautiful small tree, growing steadily to around 10 feet tall, and is much easier to grow than many Japanese maples, since it is happy to grow in drier summer conditions, as long as it gets plenty of water in winter and spring. The most special feature of everything it has to offer are its beautiful bright red winter twigs that bring spectacular color to the winter garden, wherever you live. This beautiful small tree has lovely leaves a little like those of the Japanese maple, with spectacular fall coloring. Many people love Japanese Maples, but if you live in a warmer, drier area they can be difficult to grow well, so the Pacific Fire Vine Maple is the perfect choice for any gardener who has had that problem. For lovers of winter color in the garden, this tree is the perfect choice. In fall the leaves turn into a bonfire of yellow, orange and red tones, before falling to reveal the beautiful red bark. You do not even need to prune it to enjoy the brilliant red color – every branch and stem of the tree blazes with red all winter long. It will grow well in any garden soil and is free of pests or diseases. Your Pacific Fire Vine Maple will thrive in full sun or partial shade, enjoying some afternoon shade in hot regions of the country. ![]()
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