
How to grow japanese maple
Acer palmatum
When to plant japanese maple
Plant this tree while dormant, in fall or early spring. Extension guidance rates fall, after leaf drop, and early spring, before bud break, as the best windows; balled-and-burlapped or bare-root stock goes in during dormancy so roots establish before top growth resumes.
Japanese Maple is timed by season rather than your frost dates, so the planting calendar does not generate ZIP-specific dates for it. Check the cited sources below to fine-tune for your area.
Growing conditions
- Lifecycle
- Perennial
- Spacing
- 120 to 300 in apart
- Sun
- Partial sun
Common problems
- leaf scorch in full sun
- aphids
- scale
- verticillium wilt
Sources
- North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox (NC State Extension): Acer palmatum (Japanese Maple)
- Clemson Cooperative Extension, Home & Garden Information Center: Planting Trees Correctly (HGIC 1001)
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