‘Midori no teiboku’, which means “green spreading,” forms a low-growing mound that is wider than it is tall. Its chartreuse leaves are deeply dissected. ‘Midori no teiboku’ was originallhy discovered as a chance seedling of Viridis by Dr. Corbin, Oregon. It may reach 3 feet in ten years, and makes a great focal point in any garden.

Acer palmatum Midori no teiboku
$25.99
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| Weight | 5 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 36 × 6 × 7 in |
| Shipping | This is the weight and dimensions of the box for shipping, NOT THE ACTUAL PLANT. |

