The paper bark maple, Acer griseum, is named so due to the peeling nature of its bark. Shiny, orange-red bark is revealed following its original dark red shades becoming flaky and peeling completely away. Its deep green leaves develop into red and orange in autumn before falling off, exposing its paper-like bark all over the stems. As a deciduous plant, their delicate leaves are also likely to die back for the winter months. While in dormancy, trim back any dead branches.
Watering
Water regularly and thoroughly during the active growing season of spring and summer.
Light requirements
Full sun or partial shade, although avoid a south-facing location to protect from harsh summer sun.
Feed
Mulch and use fertiliser every spring to encourage healthy growth. If growing in a container, feed the plant every spring and summer.
Repotting
Plant using acidic, well-drained soil and mulch every spring. If growing in a container, size up into a slightly bigger container every 2-3 years around the months of April or September.
Pot size / height
See available sizes below. Please note that, due to their natural variability, specimens' height may be within 10-20% of the stated height below.