


Geisha Gone Wild Japanese Maple
Geisha Gone Wild doesn’t whisper into your garden—it arrives with intent. This upright Japanese maple delivers an evolving display from early spring through fall, all within a restrained 6-by-3-foot frame. Spring opens with deeply lobed leaves edged in vivid pink, curled at the tips for a sense of movement and texture. Summer brings a cooler moment with green foliage accented by soft cream margins. As autumn sets in, the tree shifts again, showing bold tones of orange, purple, and gold. In every season, it contributes both color and form—without overpowering the space.
Sculptural shape, no sculpting required: Despite its dramatic name, this maple maintains a clean, upright form that doesn’t sprawl or require shaping. Its narrow, vertical habit makes it ideal for containers, courtyard beds, or framing garden paths. The structure stays intact over time, lending a polished look even with minimal care.
Seasonal shifts that keep things interesting: What sets this variety apart is how it continues to evolve. Spring is vibrant and unconventional. Summer provides contrast and softness. Fall ends the year with saturated, standout color. It’s a plant with real presence—one that changes without fading into the background.
Recognized for performance, not just flash: In 2021, the Maple Society of North America named Geisha Gone Wild its Maple Tree of the Year. That recognition reflects more than good looks—it speaks to the tree’s consistent growth habit, dependable coloration, and real garden value. It’s easy to grow, needs little intervention, and rewards every season with something new.
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Geisha Gone Wild doesn’t whisper into your garden—it arrives with intent. This upright Japanese maple delivers an evolving display from early spring through fall, all within a restrained 6-by-3-foot frame. Spring opens with deeply lobed leaves edged in vivid pink, curled at the tips for a sense of movement and texture. Summer brings a cooler moment with green foliage accented by soft cream margins. As autumn sets in, the tree shifts again, showing bold tones of orange, purple, and gold. In every season, it contributes both color and form—without overpowering the space.
Sculptural shape, no sculpting required: Despite its dramatic name, this maple maintains a clean, upright form that doesn’t sprawl or require shaping. Its narrow, vertical habit makes it ideal for containers, courtyard beds, or framing garden paths. The structure stays intact over time, lending a polished look even with minimal care.
Seasonal shifts that keep things interesting: What sets this variety apart is how it continues to evolve. Spring is vibrant and unconventional. Summer provides contrast and softness. Fall ends the year with saturated, standout color. It’s a plant with real presence—one that changes without fading into the background.
Recognized for performance, not just flash: In 2021, the Maple Society of North America named Geisha Gone Wild its Maple Tree of the Year. That recognition reflects more than good looks—it speaks to the tree’s consistent growth habit, dependable coloration, and real garden value. It’s easy to grow, needs little intervention, and rewards every season with something new.





















