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Introduction Most Sun-Tolerant Dwarf Japanese Maple! Amazing Red color from spring to fall! Small tree works great in containers Perfec…
Introduction Most Sun-Tolerant Dwarf Japanese Maple! Amazing Red color from spring to fall! Small tree works great in containers Perfect for your patio or zen garden! Add amazing color and texture to your landscape! Never Bareroot... All plants come rooted into a container with soil. Description The Red Dragon Japanese Maple is a stunning dwarf maple with lacy, red foliage. Throughout the year, the delicate leaves change from shades of purple and red, culminating in a superb cherry red in autumn. An upright form with weeping branches, the habit of the Red Dragon Japanese Maple is uniquely beautiful. The Red Dragon is one of the few varieties of Japanese Maple that grow well in full sun. This adaptable tree is easy to grow and maintain. There is no need to prune this tree. Japanese Maples should be treasured for their natural, unique, and beautiful growth. Key Features Lace Leaf Japanese Maple. The lacy leaves of the Red Dragon have a delicate look and add great texture contrast to the landscape. Sun to Shade. The Red Dragon Japanese Maple stands up to full sun better than other dissectum Japanese Maples. It grows well in part shade or part sun locations as well. Dwarf tree. The mature size of this tree is about 8 feet tall and wide so it can fit in even the smallest yard. Great for containers. This dwarf trees petite size makes it perfect for pots and planters! Low maintenance. The Red Dragon Japanese Maple is easy to grow. This hardy tree just needs some water when its hot and a little food when its hungry and it will perform well for years to come. Pro Tip: Japanese Maples prefer a moist soil. Water them well for the first few months during establishment. Watering deeply once weekly in summer throughout the life of your tree will go a long way toward the health and growth of your tree. Japanese Maples grown in containers need to be watered more often than trees planted in the ground. Whether it is your first Japanese Maple or just the latest addition to your collection, the Red Dragon Japanese Maple is an excellent choice! For additional Japanese Maple options be sure to check out our Bloodgood Japanese Maple and our Japanese Maple Collection How To Care When planting your Red Dragon Japanese Maple make sure you have the right location and conditions for your new tree to thrive. Spring and fall are ideal times to plant. However, if you avoid freezing and hot temperatures you can plant your maple almost any time of the year. The Red Dragon is much more sun tolerant than other Japanese Maples. It can grow in full sun to part shade. Japanese Maples prefer soil that is well-draining, but moist, neutral to slightly acidic, and nutrient rich. However, they will adapt to a variety of soils. Mulching will keep the roots moist and protect them from extreme temperatures. Add a layer of about 2 inches of mulch Do not allow the mulch to touch the trunk as this increases the chances of pests and disease. Japanese Maples should be watered often enough to keep the soil moist. Do not allow the soil to dry completely or be overly saturated. Either condition can harm a these trees. Fertilize in early spring and when planting to give your tree a boost. Choose a slow release fertilizer. Lace Leaf Maples don't generally require pruning, but, if needed, prune when they are dormant to remove any dead, dying, or crowded branches, or to maintain shape. The best way to prevent disease and pests is by providing the appropriate care for your plants. Proper location choice, watering, and fertilization are the keys to your success. Scale, Mites, and Aphids are insects that can occasionally affect Japanese Maples. You can treat these pests naturally with horticultural oil, neem oil, or insecticidal soap. For severe infections you can use pesticides like carbaryl, also known as Sevin. Another potential pest is the Japanese Beetle. Look into parasitic nematodes and bacillus thuringiensis for effective organic control of this pest. Landscape Ideas The Red Dragon Japanese Maple is a perfect accent or focal tree for water, rock or meditation gardens. Plant in a mixed bed with junipers for out of this world texture. Add a few rocks and your neighbors will think you hired a professional! This dwarf tree is an excellent choice for containers. The Bloodgood Japanese Maple, Weeping Japanese Maple or Coral Bark Japanese Maple could also be an alternative. For additional options, be sure to browse our Japanese Maple, Dwarf tree and Maple tree collections.
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Introduction Most Sun-Tolerant Dwarf Japanese Maple! Amazing Red color from spring to fall! Small tree works great in containers Perfect for your patio or zen garden! Add amazing color and texture to your landscape! Never Bareroot... All plants come rooted into a container with soil. Description The Red Dragon Japanese Maple is a stunning dwarf maple with lacy, red foliage. Throughout the year, the delicate leaves change from shades of purple and red, culminating in a superb cherry red in autumn. An upright form with weeping branches, the habit of the Red Dragon Japanese Maple is uniquely beautiful. The Red Dragon is one of the few varieties of Japanese Maple that grow well in full sun. This adaptable tree is easy to grow and maintain. There is no need to prune this tree. Japanese Maples should be treasured for their natural, unique, and beautiful growth. Key Features Lace Leaf Japanese Maple. The lacy leaves of the Red Dragon have a delicate look and add great texture contrast to the landscape. Sun to Shade. The Red Dragon Japanese Maple stands up to full sun better than other dissectum Japanese Maples. It grows well in part shade or part sun locations as well. Dwarf tree. The mature size of this tree is about 8 feet tall and wide so it can fit in even the smallest yard. Great for containers. This dwarf trees petite size makes it perfect for pots and planters! Low maintenance. The Red Dragon Japanese Maple is easy to grow. This hardy tree just needs some water when its hot and a little food when its hungry and it will perform well for years to come. Pro Tip: Japanese Maples prefer a moist soil. Water them well for the first few months during establishment. Watering deeply once weekly in summer throughout the life of your tree will go a long way toward the health and growth of your tree. Japanese Maples grown in containers need to be watered more often than trees planted in the ground. Whether it is your first Japanese Maple or just the latest addition to your collection, the Red Dragon Japanese Maple is an excellent choice! For additional Japanese Maple options be sure to check out our Bloodgood Japanese Maple and our Japanese Maple Collection How To Care When planting your Red Dragon Japanese Maple make sure you have the right location and conditions for your new tree to thrive. Spring and fall are ideal times to plant. However, if you avoid freezing and hot temperatures you can plant your maple almost any time of the year. The Red Dragon is much more sun tolerant than other Japanese Maples. It can grow in full sun to part shade. Japanese Maples prefer soil that is well-draining, but moist, neutral to slightly acidic, and nutrient rich. However, they will adapt to a variety of soils. Mulching will keep the roots moist and protect them from extreme temperatures. Add a layer of about 2 inches of mulch Do not allow the mulch to touch the trunk as this increases the chances of pests and disease. Japanese Maples should be watered often enough to keep the soil moist. Do not allow the soil to dry completely or be overly saturated. Either condition can harm a these trees. Fertilize in early spring and when planting to give your tree a boost. Choose a slow release fertilizer. Lace Leaf Maples don't generally require pruning, but, if needed, prune when they are dormant to remove any dead, dying, or crowded branches, or to maintain shape. The best way to prevent disease and pests is by providing the appropriate care for your plants. Proper location choice, watering, and fertilization are the keys to your success. Scale, Mites, and Aphids are insects that can occasionally affect Japanese Maples. You can treat these pests naturally with horticultural oil, neem oil, or insecticidal soap. For severe infections you can use pesticides like carbaryl, also known as Sevin. Another potential pest is the Japanese Beetle. Look into parasitic nematodes and bacillus thuringiensis for effective organic control of this pest. Landscape Ideas The Red Dragon Japanese Maple is a perfect accent or focal tree for water, rock or meditation gardens. Plant in a mixed bed with junipers for out of this world texture. Add a few rocks and your neighbors will think you hired a professional! This dwarf tree is an excellent choice for containers. The Bloodgood Japanese Maple, Weeping Japanese Maple or Coral Bark Japanese Maple could also be an alternative. For additional options, be sure to browse our Japanese Maple, Dwarf tree and Maple tree collections.
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