
Japanese Maple | Acer palmatum 'Orange Flame' 1G
Perfect for PNW gardens, the Acer palmatum ‘Orange Flame’ Japanese Maple delivers vivid, fiery color and refined form throughout the seasons. Known for its stunning spring emergence and exceptional fall display, this variety adds dynamic color and elegant structure to garden beds, entryways, and patio plantings. Well-adapted to our regional climate, ‘Orange Flame’ performs reliably while providing standout ornamental interest from spring through fall.
- Foliage Color in Spring: Bright orange-red new growth
- Foliage Color in Summer: Medium green with warm orange and red undertones
- Foliage Color in Fall: Intense, flame-like shades of orange, scarlet, and red
- Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade
- Soil Preference: Well-draining soil
- Mature Height: 12–15' tall x 10–12' wide
- Type: Deciduous
We recommend using EB Stone Organic Sure Start when planting to promote strong root growth and help ensure the health of the plant.
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Perfect for PNW gardens, the Acer palmatum ‘Orange Flame’ Japanese Maple delivers vivid, fiery color and refined form throughout the seasons. Known for its stunning spring emergence and exceptional fall display, this variety adds dynamic color and elegant structure to garden beds, entryways, and patio plantings. Well-adapted to our regional climate, ‘Orange Flame’ performs reliably while providing standout ornamental interest from spring through fall.
- Foliage Color in Spring: Bright orange-red new growth
- Foliage Color in Summer: Medium green with warm orange and red undertones
- Foliage Color in Fall: Intense, flame-like shades of orange, scarlet, and red
- Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade
- Soil Preference: Well-draining soil
- Mature Height: 12–15' tall x 10–12' wide
- Type: Deciduous
We recommend using EB Stone Organic Sure Start when planting to promote strong root growth and help ensure the health of the plant.










