Japanese maple 'katsura', Acer Palmatum, 80/100 cm.
Acer Palmatum or Japanese maple is one of the most attractive trees, used in landscaping. They are small, deciduous, cold -resistant trees, which represent a great view in almost every season of the year. The natural distribution of acers is in Japan, North Korea, South Korea, China, Eastern Mongolia and southeastern Russia. Many different varieties of Japanese maple are grown worldwide because of their attractive leaf forms and colors. Japanese maple has been grown in Japan for centuries, And in moderate areas around the world from 1800 year. The first model of the tree in England was transferred in 1820.