Sekka Yatsubusa
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Acer palmatum Sekka Yatsubusa is a unique cultivar with a growth habit of layered leaves, similar to Mikawa Yatsubusa. Foliage is a lighter green with copper edging. Fall color brings golden yellows. When planted in the landscape, Sekka Yatsubusa can reach 8 feet in height, and about 6 feet wide. Make a great bonsai plant. Best suited for zones 5-8.
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