Burgundy Lace Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum ‘Burgundy Lace’)
Also known as: Acer palmatum 'Burgundy Lace'.
The Burgundy Lace Japanese Maple is a stunning and awe-inspiring sight. Growing to be between 6 and 10 feet tall, it has an upright and rounded form with lush foliage that is vivid green in the summer and transitions to a gorgeous deep maroon in the fall. Its delicate, lacy lobes make it an attractive ornamental tree year round and its vibrant foliage is sure to turn heads in any garden. Its intricate beauty and unique color set it apart from other maple species and adds an air of sophistication to any landscape.
Plant care guide:
Watering
These plants need moist soil but should not be kept overly wet. Water thoroughly when the top 2-3 inches of soil is dry. This usually works out to around once every 7-10 days. In summer, you may need to water a bit more frequently. In winter, allow the soil to almost dry out before giving a good watering. Keep an eye out for wilting leaves and water more frequently if needed.
Sunlight
The Burgundy Lace Japanese Maple grows best when exposed to bright, indirect light or partial shade. Those planted in full sun should be placed in an area where they can receive dappled light for part of the day. Too much direct sun can cause leaf burn or plant stress, so extra care should be taken to protect this species from too much sun. It will need no more than 4-5 hours of direct sunlight per day. Because this species is native to woods and forest floors, it often prefers the shade of nearby trees. A strategically placed tree or large shrub can provide much needed coverage for a Burgundy Lace Japanese Maple.
Pruning
Pruning should be done in the early spring before new growth begins. This species should have light trimming throughout the year, and more significant pruning be done every couple of years - removing dead, diseased, or overcrowded branches and any tangling branches that cross each other which can lead to problems. Pruning should also be done to maintain desired shape, size, and to keep the tree looking tidy.
Plant information:
- Family: Sapindaceae
- Type: Tree
- Height: ~3.05 meters
- Cycle: Perennial
- Growth Rate: Low
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Anatomy:
- Leaves: yellow, yellow-green-pink, dark-green-orange-red
- Branches: white-brown, silver-white
- Stems: yellow-green
- Flower Color: Reddish purple
- Maintenance: Low
- Care Level: Moderate
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Watering:
- ~8 cm
- Average
- Every 7-10 days
- Sunlight requirement: full sun, part shade
- Pruning:
- March, April
- Propagation: Grafting Propagation, Layering Propagation, Cutting, Air Layering Propagation, Root Division
- Flowering Season: Spring
- Origin: Japan
- Seeds: No
- Drought Tolerant: No
- Salt Tolerant: No
- Thorny: No
- Invasive: No
- Tropical: No
- Indoor: No
- Flowers: Yes
- Cones: No
- Fruits: No
- Edible Fruit: No
- Leaf: Yes
- Edible Leaf: No
- Cuisine: No
- Medicinal: No
- Poisonous to Humans: No
- Poisonous to Pets: No
Content is based on public databases such as the KEW Plants of the World database, among others. Please double-check all information. "About Plants" does not take responsibility for any inaccuracies.