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Acer Palmatum ‘Butterfly’

is a slow-growing, upright deciduous shrub or small tree, typically reaching 2–4 meters (6–12 ft) in height, prized for its variegated foliage. It features deeply divided, gray-green leaves with cream-white, often pink-edged margins, providing vibrant color from spring through autumn.

$169.95

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Growing Conditions & Care:

  • Foliage & Color: Leaves show a “butterfly wing” effect with white margins that turn magenta in autumn.
  • Usage: Excellent for small gardens, containers, and shaded, tranquil areas.
  • Light Requirements: Thrives in partial shade, especially in warmer climates, to prevent leaf scorch. It can handle full sun in cooler, temperate areas.
  • Soil: Requires well-drained, slightly acidic soil with consistent moisture.
  • Size: Generally matures to a height and width of 2-3.5m

Uses In The Garden:

  • Feature Tree: Its striking variegation makes it an ideal specimen tree to create a focal point in small, shaded, or protected gardens.
  • Vertical Interest: Its upright, often upright-to-spreading form fits well into narrow, constrained spaces.
  • Patio Accent: ‘Butterfly’ thrives in large containers on patios, decks, or balconies, especially when protected from harsh afternoon sun.
  • “Small Space” Option: It is often recommended for city and courtyard gardens where it can be grown in pots for many years
  • Japanese Gardens: Its delicate, light foliage blends perfectly into authentic Japanese-style gardens, particularly when placed near water features or on a bed of gravel/moss.
  • Woodland/Shady Gardens: It is a perfect choice for dapple-shaded areas, as the shade helps bring out the cream and pink colors of the leaves and protects them from sun scorch.
  • Cottage Borders: Suitable for adding texture and contrasting light color in mixed, informal shrub borders.

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