Perennials
Japanese Maple - Acer Palmatum
Vibrant fall colors add beauty
Compact size fits any space
Provides year-round visual interest
Thrives in
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Nov-AprilJapanese Maple is an ornamental tree known for its palmate leaves that turn shades of green and yellow in the fall, contributing to a graceful and vibrant garden landscape. It is a stunning and versatile ornamental with numerous landscaping benefits. Its unique characteristics and aesthetic appeal make it popular for enhancing outdoor spaces like gardens, parks, and residential yards.
It is a type of woody plant of Asian origin. In Japan, it is called "Iroha Momiji." The tree is famous for its refined ornamental qualities and variety of colorful cultivars.
Japanese Maples Natural Habitat
Iroha Momiji is native to Japan, Korea, China, Mongolia, and Russia and naturalized in parts of North America. This deciduous plant typically reaches 20'–35' when it grows in the understory of shady woodland. Many iroha Momiji trees grow in the wild, and seedlings from the same ancestor can be of different colors, shapes, and sizes.
Japanese Maple Has Many Sizes
Japanese Maple has thousands of beautiful forms and sizes ranging from 1 1⁄2' to 52' tall. Their small, finely-textured palmate leaves range from 1 1⁄2"–4 3⁄4" long and display five, seven, or nine long, pointed lobes. The leaves are famed for their fantastic colors, from deep green and chartreuse to orange, red, and deep purple. Some cultivars have variegated leaves with pink or white patterns. In the fall, the leaves typically brighten and display brilliant yellow, red, and orange.
The tree typically has gnarled, twisting, compound trunks with gray bark that join close to the ground. Iroha Momiji cultivars have many forms, from upright to dome- and vase-shaped to weeping, cascading, and more.
In the United States, Iroha Momiji cultivars are often planted in Japanese gardens. Their compact size and adaptability make them good ornamental accent trees for paths, borders, and patios. The plant is also popular as a bonsai, and many varieties can be grown in pots or planters.
Iroha Momiji trees shelter various small animals Within their delicate canopies. Songbirds use the branches as nesting sites and feast on their seeds, while squirrels and chipmunks are said to enjoy the trees' bark. In spring, hummingbirds and bees fly to the trees' flowers and feed on their nectar.
Try Japanese Maple In Your Garden
Planting Japanese Maple in your garden is a great way to add creative flair to your landscape and enjoy its refined beauty all year.
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Bloom Season
Spring
Bloom/Foliage Color
Red
Height at Maturity
Under 25 Feet
Care
Japanese maples flourish in well-drained, barely acidic soil. Water consistently, but avoid soggy soil. Mulch base to retain moisture and prevent weeds. Prune in winter or early spring to preserve form and remove dead wood.
Plant Reproduction
Japanese Maple spreads by seed dispersal and vegetative propagation.
Plant bare root trees during the dormant season in early spring or late fall (November through April). Dig the hole twice as wide as the roots so the soil is well-drained. Position the tree so the root flare is at or just above ground level. Fill the hole back with the soil you dug from and water. Maintain soil moisture, especially in the tree's early years, by providing deep, regular watering. Apply a 2-4 inch mulch away from the trunk at the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Prune trees during the first few seasons to establish strength and resilience, remove damaged branches, and continue maintenance pruning as the tree matures. Regularly inspect for pests and diseases and apply integrated pest management practices. Protect young trees from mechanical damage and extreme temperatures with tree guards, and stake them if necessary for support, removing the stakes after one or two years.
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Stunning Seasonal Colors:
Japanese Maple's palmate leaves turn shades of green, yellow, red, and orange in the fall, creating a vibrant and dynamic landscape.
Refined Ornamental Qualities:
Known for its unique, gnarled trunks and colorful cultivars, Japanese Maple adds elegance and aesthetic appeal to any outdoor space.
Compact and Adaptable:
Ideal for paths, borders, patios, and bonsai, its adaptability and compact size make it a versatile ornamental accent tree.
Versatile Landscaping Options:
With sizes ranging from 1.5' to 52' and various forms like upright, weeping, and dome-shaped, it fits perfectly in gardens, parks, and residential yards.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Japanese Maple - Acer Palmatum?
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Care Tips
Japanese maples flourish in well-drained, barely acidic soil. Water consistently, but avoid soggy soil. Mulch base to retain moisture and prevent weeds. Prune in winter or early spring to preserve form and remove dead wood.
Light Requirements
Japanese Maples thrive in dappled or filtered sunlight. They prefer indirect light to avoid leaf scorch, especially in hot climates. Morning sun with afternoon shade is ideal. Protecting from harsh midday sun helps maintain vibrant foliage.
Hardy Planting Zones
5 • 6 • 7 • 8
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