Leaves begin as orange then turn green for summer. The intensely vibrant red-orange fall color can last longer than most. Grows noticeably more dense than other weeping cultivars, and can handle some morning sun, even in Texas.
Leaves on ‘Orangeola’ emerge a burnt orange color before turning green for summer.
Here’s that same tree in summer.
This ‘Orangeola’ is in the process of turning from the spring orange to the summer green.
This huge ‘Orangeola’ in our display garden is always a showstopper in fall. We’ve trained this one to about 9’ tall and slightly wider.