Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Japanese Crimson Queen Maple Tree

Ruby Tuesday Post
This is a Japanese Crimson Queen (Red) Maple Tree. It is only this red Color in the spring and early summer. Do not know how long ago it was planted but, this tree is the largest in my neighborhood. It is also the only one that is so low to the ground. Everyone who visits wants to take it with them! I used it as my Banner because it is the first thing you see when visiting my Yard and Garden.

Foliage of Japanese Crimson Queen Maple Trees

“Crimson Queen” Japanese maple trees (Acer palmatum dissectum 'Crimson Queen') can be grown in zones 5-8, reaching a height of 8’-10’ and spread of 10’-12’. This dwarf will grace any lawn with its pleasing weeping habit and dissected leaf type.The foliage is dark red spring and early summer, in the Mid summer the leaves get bright green then mature to a crimson more golden color for fall foliage. Texture of the foliage is silky whisper light, almost of a lace look. The Leaves Fall off in late fall and in winter its limbs are bare. I do have to prune it during the growing months.


12 comments:

  1. Beautiful! Do the leaves stay red or turn greenish as the summer gets drier? Do we know the city and state where your garden is located?

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  2. I just love Japanese maples! They have such beautiful delicate foilage:)

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  3. Beautiful! Japanese Maple is my mothers favorite. I took a link from another RT participant and finally go to you blog (woopie!)

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  4. Mamoji...if all maple trees in Nihonggo are called that, then it is. I also like them, they are so standing out from the garden....

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  5. That is a very interesting tree. I've never seen one before. Very lovely.

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  6. Beautiful red maples! How lovely to have it on your yard. Its colors seem to say "Welcome" :). Have a great day.

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  7. wow wonderful maple tree. it looks like a bonsai.thanks for sharing the information :)

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  8. Oh wow what a gorgeous tree!! Very interesting how it grows so low to the ground. Thanks for sharing! :)

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  9. Interesting tree, something I've never seen before.

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  10. I'd love to take it with me too, it's beautiful!!

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  11. I never saw one this low to the ground, either. It is beautiful at this time of year.

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  12. It's beautiful! I've never seen one before. Thanks for sharing.

    Mine are here and here.

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