Coral Bark Japanese Maple
Acer palmatum 'Sango Kaku'
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Acer palmatum 'Sango Kaku'
In stock & ready to ship today
FREE shipping on orders of $49 or more!
Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
Envision a fiery coral red that defies the cold winter season’s muted tones. That’s the magic of the Coral Bark Japanese Maple. This isn’t just a tree; it’s a burst of life and energy in the winter months when everything else seems bare. Come spring, it unveils delicate pink leaves that mature to a lush green, transforming again into a vibrant fall masterpiece. It’s a low-maintenance art piece that surprises you with four seasons of interest, year after year.
Unlike many trees that retreat into dormancy, this compact beauty erupts in fiery coral bark come winter. The Coral Bark Japanese Maple is a reminder that beauty persists even in the coldest months, bringing warmth and cheer to your winter landscape. Plus, its adaptability to containers means you can enjoy this jewel-toned wonder even on a small patio or balcony.
Unlike some fast-growing trees that can overwhelm a small space, this slow-grower reaches a manageable 15-25 feet tall at maturity. Throughout the summer, the delicate leaves dance in the breeze, offering a cool, shady retreat on even the hottest days. Come fall, the magic continues with a breathtaking display of fiery reds, yellows, and oranges. The Coral Bark Japanese Maple is more than just a tree; it’s an invitation to slow down, appreciate the changing seasons, and create a tranquil oasis in your own outdoor space.
The Coral Bark Japanese Maple boasts a rich history, though its exact origins are a bit hazy. Cultivars of Japanese Maples (Acer palmatum) have been a treasured element in Japanese gardens for centuries, prized for their delicate beauty and symbolic meaning.
The specific cultivar, Sango-kaku, translates to “coral tower” referencing the vibrant bark and upright form. It’s believed to have arisen in Japan sometime in the past few centuries, possibly through natural mutation or selective cultivation. Today, the Coral Bark Japanese Maple’s enduring popularity lies in its captivating display of color throughout the seasons, compact size, and ease of care, making it a worldwide favorite for home gardeners.
The Coral Bark Japanese Maple thrives in either full sun or part shade. Afternoon shade can be beneficial in very hot climates to prevent leaf scorch. While adaptable, it prefers well-drained soil. If your soil leans towards heavy clay, amending it with compost or other organic matter before planting will improve drainage.
At maturity, a Coral Bark Japanese Maple reaches 15-25 feet tall and 15-20 feet wide. When planting multiples, space them at least 20 feet apart to allow for their mature size and avoid overcrowding.
Dig a hole at least twice as wide and deep as the root ball of your Coral Bark Japanese Maple. This provides ample space for the roots to spread out and establish themselves.
Carefully remove your Coral Bark Japanese Maple from its container and gently loosen any circling roots. Position the tree in the hole so the crown (where the roots meet the stem) sits at ground level. Backfill the hole with soil, tamping it down gently to eliminate air pockets and secure the tree.
Give your newly planted Coral Bark Japanese Maple a deep watering to settle the soil around the roots. Aim to soak the soil thoroughly, allowing any excess water to drain away.
Apply a 2-3 inch layer of organic mulch around the base of the tree, keeping it a few inches away from the trunk. Replenish the mulch annually to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Water your Coral Bark Japanese Maple regularly, especially during the first few years after planting. Aim to keep the soil consistently moist, but avoid soggy conditions. Established trees are drought tolerant but will appreciate occasional deep watering during dry spells.
Imagine cozy winter evenings spent gazing at this vibrant beacon against a backdrop of frosted lawns. Don’t settle for a boring landscape – bring life, drama, and tranquility to your outdoor haven. Add one to your cart today and let the Coral Bark Japanese Maple weave its magic in your garden.
Your Coral Bark Japanese Maple will thrive in either full sun or part shade. In very hot climates, some afternoon shade can be beneficial to prevent leaf scorch.
Water regularly, especially during the first few years after planting. Aim to keep the soil consistently moist, but avoid soggy conditions. Established trees are drought tolerant but will appreciate occasional deep watering during dry spells.
While adaptable, the Coral Bark Japanese Maple prefers well-drained soil. If your soil is heavy clay, consider amending it with compost or other organic matter to improve drainage.
Provide enough space for your tree to reach its mature size (15-25 feet) without crowding other plants or structures.
While not strictly necessary, light pruning can be done in late winter or early spring to maintain the desired shape and remove any dead or diseased branches.
Keep an eye out for signs of pests or diseases, and address any issues promptly.
Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base of the tree to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Keep the mulch away from the trunk to prevent rot.
Give your newly planted Coral Bark Japanese Maple a deep and thorough watering to soak the root ball and surrounding soil.
Water regularly throughout the first year, especially during hot and dry periods. Aim to keep the soil consistently moist, but avoid leaving the roots sitting in soggy soil. A good rule of thumb is to water deeply when the top few inches of soil feel dry to the touch.
Established Coral Bark Japanese Maples are drought tolerant and can survive on rainfall in most climates. However, occasional deep watering during extended dry spells will be beneficial, especially during the hottest part of summer.
Water slowly and directly at the base of the tree, allowing the water to penetrate the root zone. Avoid shallow watering that only wets the surface of the soil. For container-grown trees, water until water runs out the drainage holes, then empty any saucer to prevent waterlogging.
Newly planted Coral Bark Japanese Maples typically have enough nutrients from the nursery to establish themselves. Avoid fertilizing during the first few months after planting.
You may consider a light application of a balanced fertilizer in early spring during the first year after planting. Follow the application instructions on the fertilizer label carefully and avoid over-fertilizing.
Mature Coral Bark Japanese Maples generally don’t require regular fertilization. However, if your tree shows signs of nutrient deficiency (such as pale leaves or stunted growth), a light application of a balanced fertilizer in early spring can be beneficial.
Less is often more when it comes to fertilizing Japanese Maples. Over-fertilization can lead to excessive foliage growth at the expense of flower and fruit production (not applicable to Coral Bark Japanese Maple) and can weaken the tree’s resistance to pests and diseases. Opt for a slow-release fertilizer specifically formulated for trees and shrubs.
For most pruning tasks, a good pair of sharp bypass pruners will suffice. For thicker branches, lopping shears may be necessary. Always ensure your tools are clean and sharp to avoid damaging the tree.
The best time to prune Coral Bark Japanese Maples is in late winter or early spring when the tree is still dormant. Focus on removing any dead, diseased, or damaged branches. You can also prune to maintain the desired shape, removing crossing or crowded branches that rub together. Make clean cuts at a 45-degree angle just above a bud facing outwards.
Apply a dab of pruning sealant to larger cuts to help prevent disease and promote healing. Avoid excessive pruning, as Coral Bark Japanese Maples naturally develop a beautiful branching structure.
It’s best to err on the side of less when pruning Japanese Maples. Major pruning can negatively impact the tree’s health and appearance. If you are unsure about a pruning cut, it’s best to wait until you consult with a professional arborist.
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