Species Beni Kawa Coral Bark Japanese Maple*
Japanese Maple is a tree with green leaves and red stems.

Beni Kawa Coral Bark Japanese Maple*

Acer palmatum 'Beni Kawa'

The Beni Kawa Coral Bark Japanese Maple is a captivating sight! This small tree is admired for its stunning coral-red bark and vibrant yellow-green leaves. It's the perfect specimen to adorn any garden, big or small, as it can reach a maximum size of up to 15 feet tall, making it a beautiful small tree with large showy foliage. It is known for its round, elegant shape and its exceptional color range, adding a splash of vivid color to a garden setting. It's also tolerant to most soil conditions and a variety of climates, and can handle full, partial, or even light shade. It's truly a gardener's delight!

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Frequent

Propagation:

Grafting Propagation,Layering Propagation,Cutting,Air Layering Propagation,Root Division

Hardiness Zone:

6

Sun:

full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,red,yellow,orange

Growth Rate:

Moderate

watering

For the Beni Kawa Coral Bark Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Beni Kawa'), it is recommended to water the plant deeply, at least twice per week. The exact amount will depend on the time of year, the conditions the plant is growing in and the water requirements of the soil. During summer, water the plant more frequently as the plant tends to require more moisture during this period. However, in winter the plant can be watered less frequently and only when the top 2 inches of the soil in the pot, are dry. It is important to avoid over-watering as this can cause issues such as root rot. Additionally, providing adequate drainage can help avoid water logging.

sunlight

Beni Kawa Coral Bark Japanese Maples should be planted in an area that receives a full day's worth of sun, at least 6-7 hours. This species of maple prefers morning sun and afternoon shade, so it is best placed in a spot that will allow it to receive the most consistent amount of sunlight without having a lot of direct exposure later in the day.

pruning

For Beni Kawa Coral Bark Japanese Maple, pruning should be done in early spring before new growth appears. Pruning should be kept to a minimum; the tree should only be pruned to remove dead, diseased, or crossing branches, and to correct unwanted shape. Generally, only 10-20% of the overall growth should be pruned each year. This allows the plant to keep its natural shape and the branches to thicken, developing strength against wind and other elements.

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