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Yes, they do make a good pot specimen and you should be able to keep it in a pot for many years. Some of the most suitable are - Acer palmatum 'Atropurpure um. A. palmatum 'Disectum' or A. palmatum Aureum. They prefer soil to be nutral through to acidic, so add plenty of ericaceous compost at planting time. try to minimize any root disturbance.
13:58 Thu 08th Aug 2013
Yes, they do make a good pot specimen and you should be able to keep it in a pot for many years.
Some of the most suitable are - Acer palmatum 'Atropurpureum. A. palmatum 'Disectum' or A. palmatum Aureum.
They prefer soil to be nutral through to acidic, so add plenty of ericaceous compost at planting time. try to minimize any root disturbance.
Some of the most suitable are - Acer palmatum 'Atropurpureum. A. palmatum 'Disectum' or A. palmatum Aureum.
They prefer soil to be nutral through to acidic, so add plenty of ericaceous compost at planting time. try to minimize any root disturbance.
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