Embrace nature's exquisite artistry with Acer pseudosieboldianum, commonly known as Korean Maple. Its vibrant metamorphosis from verdant green to a multiplicity of red, yellow, and orange hues, reflects the enchanting progression of seasons, making it an attractive centerpiece for your garden. Standing at 15 to 25 feet upon maturity, this small deciduous tree or shrub grows steadily at a pace of 12 to 18 inches per year, adding a majestic touch to your landscape. Adorned with delicate white flowers framed by aesthetically pleasing purple bracts, this exceptionally sturdy relative of palmatum species is perfect for northern gardens where Japanese Maples may falter. Exhibiting marcescence, the tree preserves a portion of its dried leaves in winter, adding a unique visual appeal. With new growth encased in white, sticky tendrils, Acer pseudosieboldianum distinctively differentiates itself from Acer sieboldianum. Indigenous to northeastern China, Korea, and far-east Russia, the Korean Maple is not just a tree, it's tour-de-force of nature’s beauty.