Species Osakazuki Japanese Maple
Rich green leaves having prominent light-green veins and delicate pink seeds growing out of green-brown stems.

Osakazuki Japanese Maple

Acer palmatum 'Osakazuki'

The Osakazuki Japanese Maple is an amazing plant species to have in any garden. Its bright red foliage really stands out against the various green tones of the garden, and its vibrant colour persists through all four seasons. Furthermore, its mounding form makes for an interesting focal point, easily capable of commandeering the spot light. Its low maintenance care requirements, sparse branching pattern and delicate texture make it an attractive ornamental addition. Its more robust root system makes it ideal for zones 5-8. Overall, the Osakazuki Japanese Maple is an amazing addition to any landscape, providing year-round colour and texture to transform the garden into an awe-inspiring spectacle.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

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

Hardiness Zone:

6

Flowers:

Reddish-purple Flowers In Spring

Sun:

full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,red,yellow,orange

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Care Level:

Moderate

watering

Osakazuki Japanese Maple's should be watered regularly throughout the growing season. Water the soil to a depth of 8 to 12 inches every 7 to 10 days if rain does not occur. Reduce watering frequency in the Fall as temperatures begin to cool. Do not saturate the soil, as the roots are shallow and can rot easily if the soil remains soaked.

sunlight

Osakazuki Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum 'Osakazuki') should be planted in an area that gets plenty of direct sunlight. It should receive about 6-8 hours of sunshine each day, with some afternoon shade to protect it from the highest-intensity summer sun. In some regions, such as warmer climates, Osakazuki Japanese Maple may need to be protected from the afternoon sun with partial shade, particularly in the hottest months (typically from late June to late September).

pruning

Osakazuki Japanese Maple should be pruned in late winter or early spring. Pruning should be relatively minimal, removing any dead or diseased wood and selectively removing branches to maintain a desired shape. Avoid pruning more than 1-third of the tree’s living branches in a single season, as shock could cause serious damage.

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Starts Flowering

Osakazuki Japanese Maple typically starts flowering in April.

Hardiness Map