
Red Japanese Maple Tree
If you’re looking for a vibrantly-colored ornamental tree for your yard, it’s hard to beat the Red Japanese Maple Tree. The tree shows off its namesake color for three seasons, moving from bright red in spring into crimson in summer and brick-red in fall. The leaves themselves are also dramatic with their deeply-lobed spikes. While the Red Japanese Maple Tree’s foliage is stunning, it also adds diversity to your winter landscaping with its blackish and red bark. The tree can also fill many purposes in your yard, depending on how much space you have to fill. Prune it to keep it small or let it grow and reach its mature height of 15 to 20 feet. Some gardeners use the tree as an accent or part of a bonsai design, while others plant several as a border. The tree’s non-disruptive roots even make it a smart choice for borders or walkways. Wherever it fits into your landscaping, this tree will add an ornamental, sophisticated appeal. For all of its refinement, the Red Japanese Maple Tree isn’t fussy in the slightest. Young trees need protection from winds and frosts, but mature ones need little care. These adaptable and hardy trees grow well on their own and don’t even need to be pruned. The Red Japanese Maple Tree adds a pop of color to otherwise green lawns. Add diversity to your landscaping today!