This garden beauty boasts a rounded habit and thrives in USDA hardiness zones 5 to 7, where it prefers cool, temperate climates. It is known for its vibrant fall color, transitioning through shades of red and orange, which makes it a spectacular addition to any autumn landscape. The plant can grow to heights of 15-25 feet, producing striking palmate leaves. While not particularly deer resistant, it fares best in well-drained, acidic to neutral soil. Acer japonicum 'Palmatifolium' can serve as a focal point with its broad, spreading form. It presents a lovely vase shape and does not produce conspicuous fruit.