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Fächerahorn Acer palmatum 'Granat' Gartenpflanze Ø19cm ↕40cm – winterharte Pflanze für Garten, Balkon, Terrasse, Kübel & Beet online kaufen

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Fächerahorn Acer palmatum 'Granat' Gartenpflanze Ø19cm ↕40cm – winterharte Pflanze für Garten, Balkon, Terrasse, Kübel & Beet online kaufenJapanischer Fcherahorn 'Granat': Wunderschne Gartenpflanze mit filigranen, roten Blttern ein echter Blickfang in jedem Garten. Winterhart & robust: Vertrgt Frost & raue Winterbedingungen ideal fr das Pflanzen in Beeten, Kbeln oder als Solitr. Standort & Pflege: Bevorzugt halbschattige Pltze, humosen & leicht sauren Boden pflegeleicht und schnittvertrglich. Dekorative Vielfalt: Perfekt als Zierpflanze im Garten, fr Vorgrten, Terrassen, japanische Grten

🍁 Japanischer Fächerahorn 'Granat': Wunderschöne Gartenpflanze mit filigranen, roten Blättern – ein echter Blickfang in jedem Garten.

🌳 Winterhart & robust: Verträgt Frost & raue Winterbedingungen – ideal für das Pflanzen in Beeten, Kübeln oder als Solitär.

🌤️ Standort & Pflege: Bevorzugt halbschattige Plätze, humosen & leicht sauren Boden – pflegeleicht und schnittverträglich.

Dekorative Vielfalt: Perfekt als Zierpflanze im Garten, für Vorgärten, Terrassen, japanische Gärten oder als Kübelpflanze.

🪴 Liefergröße: Im Ø19cm Topf, ca. 40cm hoch – kräftige Jungpflanze, sofort pflanzbereit & bestens entwickelt.

Der Fächerahorn (Acer palmatum 'Granat') ist ein Highlight für jeden Gartenliebhaber. Mit seinen filigranen, tiefroten Blättern bringt er einen Hauch von Eleganz und fernöstlichem Flair in Beete, Terrassen oder japanische Gärten. Im Herbst zeigt der Ahorn eine besonders intensive Farbverwandlung, die ihn zu einem echten Schmuckstück macht.

Der japanische Ahorn ist winterhart und pflegeleicht. Er gedeiht am besten an einem halbschattigen Standort mit humosem, gut durchlässigem und leicht saurem Boden. Ein regelmäßiges Gießen hält den Boden frisch und feucht, Staunässe sollte jedoch vermieden werden. Durch seine kompakte Größe eignet er sich hervorragend für Kübelbepflanzung, Vorgärten oder als Solitärpflanze.

Die Sorte 'Granat' zeichnet sich durch ihre robuste Natur und ihre prächtigen Blätter in sattem Rot aus. Damit bringt sie das ganze Jahr über Struktur und Farbe in Ihren Garten.

– Pflanze: Fächerahorn – Acer palmatum 'Granat'
– Topfgröße: Ø19cm
– Höhe bei Lieferung: ca. 40cm
– Standort: halbschattig bis sonnig
– Winterhart & pflegeleicht
– Verwendung: Garten, Terrasse, Kübel, japanische Gärten

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