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Bloodgood Japanese Maple
Bloodgood Japanese Maple
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Features
The Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ Japanese Maple tree is adorned with prominent, bright red fruits. As it matures, this fast-growing upright tree expands to be as wide as it is tall, necessitating careful consideration when selecting a planting location near your home. Characterized by large, dark red-purple leaves with deeply divided lobes and finely toothed edges, the Bloodgood Japanese Maple maintains its vibrant red hue well into late summer, particularly when exposed to full sun. Come autumn, the foliage transitions to a striking bright crimson color.
What is the average size of a Bloodgood Japanese Maple?
It typically reaches a height of about 10 feet and a width of 5 feet within a span of 10 years. Renowned for its stunning red foliage, the Bloodgood Maple has set the industry standard for over 50 years, both in the US and Europe.
Planting a Bloodgood Maple
Optimal conditions for growth include partial shade or at least four hours of direct, unfiltered sunlight daily. While these maples thrive in full sun for six hours or more, planting them in shade enhances the intensity of their foliage colors. Explore our diverse range of maples to complement the beauty of the Bloodgood Maple. Ideally, the Bloodgood Maple tree should be planted during early spring or fall. These seasons offer favorable conditions for root establishment, allowing the tree to fortify itself against extreme weather conditions in the future.
Additional information |
LATIN NAME | Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ |
COMMON NAME | Bloodgood Japanese Maple |
SUN EXPOSURE | Partial sun |
HXW@10 YEARS | 10 to 12 ft. tall, 4 to 6 ft. wide. |
LEAF TYPE | Typical A palmatum leaf |
HARDINESS ZONE | 5-9 |
GROWTH RATE | Fast |
COLOR | Red, Purple |
FORM | Upright |