The Acer palmatum 'Viridis', commonly known as the Viridis Japanese Maple, is a deciduous tree with a graceful, cascading habit. This plant thrives best in USDA hardiness zones 5 through 8, and it is recommended to be grown in temperatures that do not drop below -20°F (-28°C). Its delicately divided, bright green foliage turns into stunning shades of gold and crimson in the fall. The mature height of the Viridis Japanese Maple typically reaches about 6 to 10 feet, making it an excellent choice for small gardens or as a striking focal point in landscaping. With its elegant branching and vibrant autumn display, this cultivar is cherished for its architectural beauty and versatility in a variety of garden settings.