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How to Grow Japanese Maple: Specimen Tree Guide | Arden

Grow and care for a Japanese maple. Sun, water, pruning, and placement tips for the ultimate specimen tree. Design your garden with Arden.

A Japanese maple is the quiet showstopper of any garden. Lacy, deeply cut leaves. Silhouettes that look deliberately sculpted. Fall color that ranges from fire-engine red to deep burgundy. One tree can anchor an entire landscape.

Sun: Part sun. Water: Moderate. Zones: 5–9. Height: 6–25 ft. Bloom time: Spring.

Plant in morning sun, afternoon shade. Protect from harsh wind. Water deeply and infrequently once established. Prune minimally in summer to preserve natural form. Laceleaf varieties stay small; upright varieties grow 20+ feet.

FAQ

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01 Can Japanese maples grow in full sun?

Only green-leaved varieties in cooler climates. Red and laceleaf varieties scorch in hot afternoon sun — they need dappled or part shade.

02 How big does a Japanese maple get?

Size varies widely by cultivar. Dwarf laceleaf types stay 4–6 feet. Upright varieties can reach 20–25 feet.

03 Can I grow a Japanese maple in a container?

Yes, dwarf laceleaf cultivars do well in large containers (24+ inches wide). Use quality potting mix, water more often than in-ground, and wrap the pot in winter to prevent root freeze in zones 5–6.

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