Japanese Maple Trees

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Up to 31% off product badge icon Bloodgood Japanese Maple Tree
Bloodgood Japanese Maple Tree

Starting at $67.99

Growing Zones: 5-8

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Coral Bark Japanese Maple Tree

Starting at $160.99

Growing Zones: 5-8

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Tamukeyama Japanese Maple Tree

Starting at $91.99

Growing Zones: 5-8

Up to 51% off Emperor Japanese Maple Tree
Emperor Japanese Maple Tree

Starting at $110.99

Growing Zones: 5-8

Sold Out Red Select Japanese Maple

Growing Zones: 5-9

Sold Out Weeping Japanese Maple Tree

Growing Zones: 5-8

Up to 52% off Red Dragon Japanese Maple Tree
Red Dragon Japanese Maple Tree

Starting at $75.99

Growing Zones: 5-8

Japanese Maple Tree

Vibrant, rich color from month to month.

Famous for its rich color and unique leaf shape, Japanese Maple Trees are iconic...both for their good looks and consistent, reliable growth. This timeless variety, renowned for its blazing hues that last months at a time, is defined by exotic vibes in nearly any setting.


How Big Do Japanese Maple Trees Grow?

Available in a variety of shapes, including vase-like silhouettes with multiple trunks such as the Bloodgood Japanese Maple and weeping shapes like the Viridis Japanese Maple, the Japanese Maple Tree is versatile but generally grows in a manageable size. The specific mature height and width will depend on the variety you choose, but you'll get blazing hues from all types.

Japanese Maple Tree Shape

Planting Japanese Maple Trees

Planting could not be easier. First, ensure you've selected the right Japanese Maple for your growing zone. Then, ensure you plant in an area with the right amount of sun, whether that's full sun (6 to 8 hours of sunlight) to partial sun (4 to 6 hours of sunlight).

When you're ready to plant, dig a hole large enough to accommodate your tree's root ball (with a bit of extra room to grow), place your tree, backfill the soil and water to settle the roots. Finally, mulch the area to conserve moisture.

How to Prune Japanese Maple Trees

Wait to prune your Japanese Maple Trees until the dormant winter season. For healthy growth, you can remove sick, dead or broken branches, suckers, and any competing branches. Remember to cut at a 45-degree angle with sterilized shears.

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