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Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 8 - 10 FeetMature Spread 8 - 10 FeetGrowing Zones 5 - 8The Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple, or Acer Palmatum Dissectum Crimson Queen is a vibrant, strong-growing dwarf tree with cascading branches and elegant, lattice-like leaves that emerge as …
Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 8 - 10 FeetMature Spread 8 - 10 FeetGrowing Zones 5 - 8The Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple, or Acer Palmatum Dissectum Crimson Queen is a vibrant, strong-growing dwarf tree with cascading branches and elegant, lattice-like leaves that emerge as red-shades, transforming into blood-orange in the fall. Your Crimson Queen will grow to be from 8 to 10 feet tall, and has a spread of 10 to 12 feet. This deciduous beauty is sure to be a highlight of your zen landscape, and is a wonderful focal point in every season. The Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple is native to Japan, and widely considered one of the most stunning dwarf trees. The Crimson Queen is often used by landscapers who are working in smaller, more compact spaces. It is fantastic as a container specimen that can be used in urban gardens, firescaping, or even poolside. It has a low canopy that is well-suited under power lines. Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple Tree CareYou should plant your Crimson Queen in the fall. It can be planted in areas of full sun or partial shade, and is relatively shade tolerant. The Crimson Queen thrives best in rich, sandy, or loamy soil that is slightly acidic. It uses moderate water and should be watered once per week after its been established. The soil should be consistently moist, but not soggy. You can give your Japanese Maple tree and shrub fertilizer in the spring to keep it healthy and strong.You should avoid pruning your Japanese Maple, if possible. If you must cut it back to retain its shape, it is best to choose late fall or winter to avoid bleeding. Prune your maple in separate layers to bring focus to scaffolding branches. Never cut more than a fifth of the tree's canopy, or you could inadvertently send it into shock. Shell pruning is the best type of pruning for Japanese Maples.Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple Tree SpacingThe Crimson Queen is widely used as a lower level tree because it will thrive under black walnuts. It is perfect as a crimson focal point in any mixed bed, and pairs well with azaleas, gardenias, and other dwarf varieties. You should plant your Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maples 5 feet apart or more to give it room to thrive.Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple Tree InformationUSDA Hardiness Zones: 5 - 8Plant Type: TreesLight Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height: 8 - 10 FeetMature Spread: 10 - 12 FeetSpacing: 10 - 12 FeetHabit: UprightFlower Color(s): NoneFlower Description: Bloom Period: Foliage Type: Deciduous, VariegatedFoliage Color(s): Orange, RedFoliage Description: Bronzy-Red, Turns Orange-Red In The FallSeasonal Interest: Fall InterestWatering: AverageResists: DeerTolerates: HeatAttracts: BirdsContainer Role: Uses: Specimen or Focal Point, Wildlife GardensFeatures: Attracts Pollinators, Foliage InterestBrand: Common Name: Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple TreeOther Name(s): Scientific Name: ACER PAL. DIS. `CRIMSON QUEEN` | All Plants > Specimen Plants Plant Addicts 1001500-pc
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Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 8 - 10 FeetMature Spread 8 - 10 FeetGrowing Zones 5 - 8The Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple, or Acer Palmatum Dissectum Crimson Queen is a vibrant, strong-growing dwarf tree with cascading branches and elegant, lattice-like leaves that emerge as red-shades, transforming into blood-orange in the fall. Your Crimson Queen will grow to be from 8 to 10 feet tall, and has a spread of 10 to 12 feet. This deciduous beauty is sure to be a highlight of your zen landscape, and is a wonderful focal point in every season. The Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple is native to Japan, and widely considered one of the most stunning dwarf trees. The Crimson Queen is often used by landscapers who are working in smaller, more compact spaces. It is fantastic as a container specimen that can be used in urban gardens, firescaping, or even poolside. It has a low canopy that is well-suited under power lines. Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple Tree CareYou should plant your Crimson Queen in the fall. It can be planted in areas of full sun or partial shade, and is relatively shade tolerant. The Crimson Queen thrives best in rich, sandy, or loamy soil that is slightly acidic. It uses moderate water and should be watered once per week after its been established. The soil should be consistently moist, but not soggy. You can give your Japanese Maple tree and shrub fertilizer in the spring to keep it healthy and strong.You should avoid pruning your Japanese Maple, if possible. If you must cut it back to retain its shape, it is best to choose late fall or winter to avoid bleeding. Prune your maple in separate layers to bring focus to scaffolding branches. Never cut more than a fifth of the tree's canopy, or you could inadvertently send it into shock. Shell pruning is the best type of pruning for Japanese Maples.Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple Tree SpacingThe Crimson Queen is widely used as a lower level tree because it will thrive under black walnuts. It is perfect as a crimson focal point in any mixed bed, and pairs well with azaleas, gardenias, and other dwarf varieties. You should plant your Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maples 5 feet apart or more to give it room to thrive.Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple Tree InformationUSDA Hardiness Zones: 5 - 8Plant Type: TreesLight Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height: 8 - 10 FeetMature Spread: 10 - 12 FeetSpacing: 10 - 12 FeetHabit: UprightFlower Color(s): NoneFlower Description: Bloom Period: Foliage Type: Deciduous, VariegatedFoliage Color(s): Orange, RedFoliage Description: Bronzy-Red, Turns Orange-Red In The FallSeasonal Interest: Fall InterestWatering: AverageResists: DeerTolerates: HeatAttracts: BirdsContainer Role: Uses: Specimen or Focal Point, Wildlife GardensFeatures: Attracts Pollinators, Foliage InterestBrand: Common Name: Crimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple TreeOther Name(s): Scientific Name: ACER PAL. DIS. `CRIMSON QUEEN` | All Plants > Specimen Plants Plant Addicts 1001500-pc

Specifications

Height8 - 10 Feet
Water RequirementsAverage
Type of Bonsai TreeCrimson Queen Weeping Japanese Maple Tree
TypeTrees
Mature Spread10 - 12 Feet
Usda Hardiness Zone5 - 8
Scientific NameAcer Pal. Dis. `Crimson Queen`
FeaturesAttracts Pollinators, Foliage Interest
AttractsBirds
Foliage DescriptionBronzy-red, Turns Orange-red In The Fall
Foliage TypeDeciduous, Variegated
ResistsDeer
Seasonal InterestFall Interest
ToleratesHeat
Flower Color(s)None
Foliage Color(s)Orange, Red
Light ExposurePartial Sun To Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)
UsesSpecimen Or Focal Point, Wildlife Gardens
HabitUpright