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  2. Red Dragon has more interesting colors that vary over the season. Bright reds early spring and late fall, greens and maroons over the summer. I think the Red Dragon I have has a slightly more upright habit than the Crimson Queen - anyway I'm pruning it up to reveal a nice trunk and branch structure. Got her planted!

  3. Jun 14, 2024 · Crimson Queen’ is a well-known weeping variety of Japanese maple. It has a short, mounded form, dense with dark red foliage, and features weeping and spreading branches. Height: 8-10’ Width: 10-12’ Growth Form: Dense, broadly spreading habit with cascading branches

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  4. Jun 3, 2024 · The Weeping Tamukeyama Japanese Maple, with its gracefully arching branches and delicately cut leaves, transforms through a palette of colors as the seasons change, from a radiant red in spring to a rich burgundy in summer, and then to a vibrant crimson in fall.

  5. 4 days ago · The leaves of Japanese maples are their most striking feature. They can be deeply lobed or finely dissected, giving them a delicate, lace-like appearance. In spring, new leaves emerge in shades of green, red, or purple.

  6. Jun 10, 2024 · Japanese maples can be found in a range of sizes—from dwarf varieties, to shrubs, to small trees. These trees have delicate foliage featuring pointy, star-shaped leaves with five to nine palmate lobes. Easy to care for, Japanese maples provide a great payoff with their bold fall colors.

  7. Jun 6, 2024 · Planting a Japanese Bloodgood Japanese maple will adorn your garden with vibrant foliage throughout most of the year. Hardiness Zones: 5 to 8 Except for these, there are many other varieties that you may consider, such as Autumn Moon, Crimson Queen, Butterfly, Red Dragon, etc.

  8. Jun 17, 2024 · If you want to grow a Japanese Maple in a pot, look for dwarf varieties such as Butterfly, Hoshi kuzu, Pixie, Red Elf or Waterfall. There are many more dwarf varieties that can be grown in a pot. Next, choose an appropriate pot for your Japanese Maple.

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