Zone: 5-9
Height: 5ft. tall and 4ft. wide
The unusual foliage on this low, mop-head-like plant consists of long, thick, glossy tendrils that suggest Independence Day fireworks. The many branches seem to explode upward and send sparks cascading in all directions. Green in summer, the foliage changes to bronze in winter, matching the richly colored wood. This is grafted on a standard.
Category: Dwarf Trees
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