This Japanese maple has a captivating rounded habit, and it thrives well in zones 5 to 7, offering a splendid display of fall color in vibrant shades of orange and red. It is best situated in partial to full shade, with a recommended temperature range that is consistent with its hardiness zone. Its flowers are inconspicuous, allowing the foliage to remain the star of the show. Preferring well-drained, acidic to neutral soil, it develops a graceful, broadly spreading canopy when mature. Emphasizing its graceful form, this tree typically reaches a height of 15 to 20 feet. Although it does not produce fruit, it is appreciated for its ornamental qualities, and its moderate deer resistance makes it a reliable choice for garden enthusiasts.