Japanese Maple Florida
Perfect for small yards that need vibrant color and flare this maple is a lovely focal tree.
Japanese maple florida. Growing japanese maple farther south can result in these trees experiencing leaf scorch. Japanese maples generally grow in zones 5 9a. Japanese maple has a height and spread of about 20 feet but there are much smaller selections available. Maples not for florida.
They grow reasonably well in areas like northern florida but growing can be tricky by the time you reach the central 9b zone. 2019 inventory at bottom of page japanese maples are stunning there s just no way around it. It is too. The coral bark japanese maple grows well in full sun even in warmer climates.
If you fertilize other plants in the japanese maple trees area at the same time use the guideline of 1 10 pound of nitrogen per 100 square feet. Year long warm temperatures can cause a lack in the dormancy pattern. This japanese maple is a petite shade tree with stunning and unique coral colored bark. The trees are hardy from usda planting zones 5b through 8 which include only north and northwest florida.
It is important to remember to plant the right plant in the right place. Japanese maple is grown for its green or red colored leaves interesting growth habit and fine leaf texture. Strong sunlight dry winds or salty alkaline soil can make growing difficult. The coral bark is a large japanese maple tree sometimes reaching as much as 25 feet.
Our japanese maples have arrived. The multiple trunks are muscular looking picturesque grey and show nicely when lit up at night. They come in variations of growth habit and foliage color to meet any preference. Our grafted japanese maples have been joined together along the trunk.
Japanese maples are unique woody trees grown and cultivated throughout the southern most regions of the united states as well as eastern asia. A general guideline to use for mature japanese maple trees is 1 10 pound of nitrogen for every 1 inch of tree trunk diameter measured at 4 1 2 feet from the ground. Department of agriculture plant hardiness zone 9 is generally too warm for the species form of japanese maple acer palmatum. The non native japanese maple acer palmatum will grow in some northern parts of florida but cannot be reliably grown throughout the state.
Japanese maple trees can be grown in the north florida landscape provided they are given some shade. However a number of the cultivars of the japanese maple grow successfully in central florida. Some cultivars can be trained as bonsai and kept quite well in florida as well as many other areas.
