
Acer palmatum 'Westonbirt Spreading Star' Tree
Acer palmatum 'Westonbirt Spreading Star' has a low growing, wide spreading habit. Growing to around 1 metre in height, it forms a wide, tiered shape. The green leaves darken and turn yellow-orange in autumn.
'Westonbirt Spreading Star' is a rare Japanese maple cultivar, distinct from other Acer palmatum of a similar habit due to the larger size and shape of its leaves.
Cultivated at the famous Westonbirt Arboretum in the Cotswolds, a fine example of 'Westonbirt Spreading Star' can be found at The Link in Silk Wood, an ancient woodland containing exotic plants.
AKA Acer palmatum 'Spreading Star', Japanese maple shrub
Acer palmatum 'Westonbirt Spreading Star' has a low growing, wide spreading habit. Growing to around 1 metre in height, it forms a wide, tiered shape. The green leaves darken and turn yellow-orange in autumn.
'Westonbirt Spreading Star' is a rare Japanese maple cultivar, distinct from other Acer palmatum of a similar habit due to the larger size and shape of its leaves.
Cultivated at the famous Westonbirt Arboretum in the Cotswolds, a fine example of 'Westonbirt Spreading Star' can be found at The Link in Silk Wood, an ancient woodland containing exotic plants.
AKA Acer palmatum 'Spreading Star', Japanese maple shrub
Description
Acer palmatum 'Westonbirt Spreading Star' has a low growing, wide spreading habit. Growing to around 1 metre in height, it forms a wide, tiered shape. The green leaves darken and turn yellow-orange in autumn.
'Westonbirt Spreading Star' is a rare Japanese maple cultivar, distinct from other Acer palmatum of a similar habit due to the larger size and shape of its leaves.
Cultivated at the famous Westonbirt Arboretum in the Cotswolds, a fine example of 'Westonbirt Spreading Star' can be found at The Link in Silk Wood, an ancient woodland containing exotic plants.
AKA Acer palmatum 'Spreading Star', Japanese maple shrub






















