Foliage:
Laceleaf, rich red green and read below description
Fall Color:
Fiery orange red
Special Features: One of the most outstanding cascading
dissectums to be introduced in the 1980s, this cultivar is noted
especially for the bright orange-red new foliage in spring. 'Orangeola'
manages to keep an orange flush on the leaves as they turn a rich red
green through the summer. This coloration is boosted by a second
flush of orange leaves in midsummer, and the two-tone summer color ends
with the leaves becoming dark red before turning fiery orange red in the
fall, and holding this colorful display later than most.
A 36-42" Orangeola Japanese Maple
showing off beautiful August new growth.