This dwarf Japanese maple exhibits a compact, upright habit, making it an ideal choice for small gardens or container planting. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 5 through 8, preferring well-drained, slightly acidic soil. The recommended temperature range for optimal growth is between 60-85°F. In the fall, its leaves transform into a dazzling array of oranges and reds, creating a stunning seasonal display. The delicate, lace-like foliage emerges a pale green in spring, providing an attractive contrast throughout the year. While it reaches a modest height of 6-8 feet at maturity, this variety possesses a graceful, layered form. Though generally resistant to deer browsing, it flourishes best when planted in a location with dappled sun to partial shade to protect its leaves from scorching.