Acer palmatum var. dissectum 'Crimson Queen'
The Crimson Queen Japanese Maple is a compact, low-branching tree with a graceful, cascading form. Its finely textured foliage retains a rich crimson hue throughout summer, transforming into brilliant scarlet in the fall. In cooler climates, sunlight enhances its vibrant color, while dappled shade is ideal in warmer regions. Perfect as a focal point in gardens or as a striking container specimen, this elegant, deciduous tree brings year-round beauty to any landscape.
(Image: Brehob Nurseries)
Crimson Queen Japanese Maple
Zones: 5 to 8
Height: 10 ft
Width: 10 ft
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Part Sun; Filtered Sun. Avoid harsh afternoon sun in hot areas.
Soil: Slightly Acidic, Well-Draining Soil.
Bloom Time: Inconspicuous; Prized for Foliage
Tolerance: Deer & Rabbit