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Its adaptability to various landscape needs makes it suitable as an accent, border, or standalone specimen tree. Celebrated for its unique, twisting branches and finely dissected, laceleaf foliage. In spring, it displays bright lime-green leaves that transition to medium green by summer, and then to vibrant yellow and orange hues in fall.
Prune in late winter or early spring when plant is dormant to remove weak or crossing branches. Water regularly, as needed. Fertilize in spring and late fall.