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  1. Regarded as one of the most spectacular cascading Laceleaf Japanese Maples, award-winning Acer palmatum 'Orangeola' is also one of the most admired for its remarkable leaf color. This deciduous shrub or small tree features large, bright orange-red leaves in spring, adding sparkles to the garden.

  2. Orangeola Japanese Maple, A season-long kaleidoscope of colors. Foliage changes from green to purple and then a brilliant shade of orange-red in the fall.

  3. An absolutely beautiful tree with vivid coloring spring through fall and exceptional sun tolerance, the Orangeola Japanese Maple is a weeping, semi-upright grower to about 8 to 10 feet tall an 8 feet wide. In spring its new lacy leaves emerge bright orange to red.

  4. Orangeola. $ 52.99 – $ 136.99. A. palmatum Orangeola is an attractive vigorous growing small-leaved dissectum that gives year round color. Spring leaf color is bright orange-red, while summer brings about foliage with a red with an orange-bronze overtone.

  5. Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Orangeola’ Japanese Maple. Orangeloa is best known for it’s orange color but this magnificant tree is really a color wheel with roots! The new foliage emerges in the spring with a red to orange cast to the leaves.

  6. Fastest growing small Japanese maple. Very heat-resistant, a perfect choice for hot states. Show-stopping orange fall colors. The Orangeola Japanese Maple is hardy from zone 5 to zone 9, and this special tree will grow in any garden soil that does not become too dry in summer.

  7. Orangeola Laceleaf Japanese Maple. Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Orangeola’ has bright red-orange new growth that continues on the long cascading shoots even as the maturing foliage fades to a deep reddish green in summer. Fall color is a brilliant orange-red.

  8. Plant database entry for Cutleaf Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Orangeola') with 23 images, one comment, and 20 data details.

  9. A beautiful weeping dissectum, Orangeola Japanese Maple is a stunning compliment to weeping green Japanese maples such as Viridis! Scientific Name: Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Orangeola’. USDA Zone: 5 – 8. Average Height: 3′ – 5′. Average Width: 5′ – 8′. Sun Exposure: Partial shade. Japanese Maple Planting/Care Instructions.

  10. Orangeola Japanese Maple is one of the most outstanding laceleaf dissectums because of its unique orange color, thus the name Orangeola. It is known for its bright spring foliage and its delicately cascading branches.

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