Species red maple
red-orange leaves with brown branches and trunks

red maple

Acer rubrum 'Karpick'

The Red Maple (Acer rubrum 'Karpick') is an absolutely amazing plant species because of its vibrant red foliage and its ability to adapt to a variety of climates. While most maple trees are known for their seasonal foliage change of red, yellow, and green foliage, the Red Maple keeps its gorgeous red leaves throughout the entire year. This makes it a great option for landscapes that need a splash of colour all year round. Moreover, the tree’s hardiness and adaptability allows it to thrive in a wide range of soil and climate combinations, making it a perfect choice for home gardens. As an added bonus, the tree is easy to maintain as well. With its vibrant red foliage, adaptability, and ease of care, the Red Maple is an amazing gift for any landscape.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Grafting Propagation,Cutting,Layering Propagation,Air Layering Propagation,Tissue Culture

Hardiness Zone:

3 - 9

Flowers:

Red Flowers In Spring

Sun:

full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,red,yellow,purple,orange

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Low

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Red maple (Acer rubrum 'Karpick') should be watered thoroughly once a week, ensuring that the soil is always kept moist but not soggy. When watering, soak the soil until excess moisture begins to run freely from drainage holes located on the bottom of the container. If the container does not have any drainage holes, water sparingly, making sure to only dampen the top few inches of soil and not saturating the soil. If the container does have drainage holes, allow a few minutes for the water to drain out of the pot before discarding any excess water left in the saucer at the bottom. During the warmer months, additional water may be needed if the soil is not moist to the touch.

sunlight

Red maple (Acer rubrum 'Karpick') is a deciduous tree native to parts of North America. It is a hardy species that can tolerate partial shade, but for best growth and flowering it needs direct sunlight for at least 4-5 hours each day. Red maple will do best when exposed to full sun for all or part of the day. However, young trees may require some protection from excessive direct sunlight, so they should be sheltered from direct sun in the afternoon and placed where they will receive morning sun.

pruning

Red maple (Acer rubrum 'Karpick') is generally considered to be a low maintenance tree and requires very little pruning. Pruning should take place in early spring, just as new growth begins to emerge. For this species, only dead or diseased branches should be removed to promote healthier growth and help maintain the desired shape of the tree. Any shaping should be kept to a minimum, as red maples naturally have a spreading structure. It is best to prune the tree before it begins to leaf out in the spring, as it is easier to see the shape and structure of the tree. Prune out any dead or diseased wood as well as any crossing, rubbing, or broken branches. Remove any branches that may be trying to block windows or doorways as well. In conclusion, prune your red maple shortly after the emergence of spring growth, and limit the amount of pruning that needs to be done as this species generally requires very little.

Season

Fall
Winter
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Starts Flowering

Red maple typically starts flowering in April.

Hardiness Map