5 Unique Japanese Maples to Try | NatureHills.com

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Most Japanese Maples are one of 3 species: Acer palmatum, Acer japonica, and Acer shirasawanum. Acer palmatum is the most popular of these with over a thousand different selections! Hey plant lovers it’s Whit with NatureHills.com and I’m talking all things Japanese Maples today.
Many Japanese Maples have weeping or cascading branching and multiple stems, creating natural Bonsai-like forms that draw the eye and inspire the imagination! The many perks of these special trees include - fresh spring growth, showy flowers, colorful foliage, tolerance of shade, dramatic fall color, and beautiful winter branching interest! We’ve got 5 today that stick out from the pack.
5. Waterfall Japanese Maple
Starting our list is a smaller tree with a weeping form, and stunning dissected leaves so bright green they almost don’t look real! Fall brings glowing golden color before winter revealing the gracefully weeping branches that seem to spread and drape themselves over the ground like a waterfall! Space-saving and smaller in stature, Waterfall brings motion and texture to the landscape!
#5. Waterfall Japanese Maple, Growing Zones 5-8, fine-cut bright green leaves and golden fall color, Growing 8 - 10 feet tall and 8 - 12 feet wide.
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4. Inaba Shidare Japanese Maple
Featuring delicate, dissected leaves that are such a deep reddish-purple they almost appear black, the dwarf lace leaf maple is a strong grower that has an upright, straight trunk that only grows 4-8 feet tall. The downturned, spreading 8 - 15 feet wide branches create a romantic look in the landscape! The cold weather makes the leaves a bright fiery red rivaling the color of a classic red maple.
#4. Inaba Shidare Japanese Maple, Growing Zones 5-9, 4 - 8 feet tall & 8 - 15 feet wide, purplish red foliage and red fall color. Upright Trunk & Weeping Spreading Secondary Branches.
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3. Emperor One Japanese Maple
This single-stemmed finely-cut-leaf Japanese Maple has a rich reddish plum-leafed upright form with nearly translucent leaves! The leaves seem to glow from the inside like a lantern when the sun hits it from behind. Also known as Red Emperor, these trees are slower to leaf out in the spring meaning that it isn't as susceptible to surprise spring frost damage.
#3. Emperor One Japanese Maple Growing Zones 5-9, 10-15 feet tall and wide, Rich Plum & Brilliant Crimson Leaves, less susceptible to spring frosts.
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2. Coral Bark Japanese Maple
Our number two Japanese Maple has dramatic bark in a rosy coral hue. It features grass-green leaves that are dissected with seven deep palmate lobes, each with reddish leaf margins. The intense red bark turns up the volume to a fiery and colorful pitch as the temperatures plummet for the winter months, becoming a fluorescent coral!
#2. Coral Bark Japanese Maple, Growing Zones 5-8, 20 - 25 feet tall and spreading 15 - 20 feet wide. Bright green leaves with red margins & dramatic red bark that intensifies in the winter.
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1. Tamukeyama Japanese Maple
Coming in at number one, the Tamukeyama dwarf Japanese Maple Tree is a garden designer's favorite because of its dissect lacy texture, deep red leaf color, space-saving size, and elegant cascading habit! Earning names like Laceleaf and Cutleaf Maple, these long and narrow leaves are as elegant as lace! And its plum color shines all spring into fall, which adds to the overall visual impact. You’ll love these branches that droop all the way to the ground!
#1. Tamukeyama Japanese Maple Growing Zones 5-8, 6 - 10 feet tall, 10 - 12 feet wide. Elegant 'Lacecut' purple-red leaves with stunning red winter bark, and weeping form.
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Create the perfect raised garden bed for curb appeal, a refreshing and calming meditation garden, or enchanting backyard retreat with these magical looking ornamentals!
Japanese Maples love a cool, organically rich soil that drains well, has good moisture, and shade from hot afternoon sun. Keeping the root zone of these plants mulched well with 3-4 inches of arborist wood chips or other shredded mulch is highly beneficial. If you’d like to learn more about Japanese Maple care, head on over to our #ProPlantTips blog. We have lots of helpful information over there. I’ll link a few articles below.
naturehills.com/blogs/garden-blog/choosing-the-right-japanese-maple-varieties
naturehills.com/blogs/garden-blog/japanese-maples-care-and-options
If you haven’t seen a Japanese Maple that’s right for you, no problem. We have a ton of other options over at NatureHills.com.
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And until next time,
Happy planting!

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