Overview
Introduce breathtaking beauty to your outdoor space with a premium bloodgood japanese maple live plant. Revered for its deep, rich burgundy foliage that holds its color well throughout the growing season, this deciduous tree offers year-round visual interest. The ‘Bloodgood’ variety of Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’) is a highly sought-after specimen tree, known for its elegant, deeply lobed leaves and graceful, often multi-stemmed form. Originating from Japan, these exquisite trees are a favorite among landscape designers and home gardeners alike, perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to both small and large landscapes. Whether you’re looking for a striking focal point, an accent plant, or even a candidate for bonsai, the bloodgood japanese maple tree is an exceptional choice that promises to elevate your garden’s aesthetic.
This 1-gallon live plant arrives ready to be integrated into your garden, offering a head start on establishing its magnificent presence. Its delicate-shaped leaves and magnificent color make it an incredible addition to any setting. It can thrive in a large container, making it an excellent option for small yards, decks, or balconies where space is at a premium. Gardeners have also cherished and pruned Japanese Maples into bonsai for thousands of years, a testament to their adaptability and beauty.
Key Benefits
The bloodgood japanese maple live plant offers numerous advantages for any garden:
- Stunning Foliage: Enjoy vibrant, deep red to burgundy leaves that maintain their rich color from spring through fall, providing continuous visual appeal. This makes it an ideal choice for a focal point.
- Elegant Form: Develops a graceful, sculptural form, making it a natural work of art in your landscape, whether as a specimen tree or part of a mixed planting.
- Versatile Use: Excellent as a standalone feature, an understory tree, or in containers for patios and balconies. Its adaptability extends to traditional bonsai cultivation, showcasing its timeless charm.
- Hardy & Adaptable: Suitable for a wide range of climates, thriving in USDA Zones 5-8. Once established, this bloodgood japanese maple tree demonstrates good resilience.
- Moderate Growth Rate: Establishes quickly, growing at a rate of 1-2 feet per year, allowing you to enjoy its mature beauty sooner. The tree can double in size in approximately five years.
- Partial Shade Tolerance: Performs best with some afternoon shade, making it ideal for planting near homes or under taller trees to protect its delicate foliage from scorching.
- Low Maintenance: Once established, it requires minimal care, making it a rewarding addition for both experienced and novice gardeners interested in growing japanese maple.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Caring for your bloodgood japanese maple live plant ensures its vibrant health and magnificent display. This tree thrives best in partial shade, particularly in regions with hot summers, where afternoon protection from intense sun is crucial to prevent leaf scorch. Morning sun is generally beneficial, helping to deepen the leaf color. When selecting a site, consider planting it near the house or under taller trees where it can receive a bit of afternoon shade for optimal results. Ensure the location offers good air circulation to prevent fungal issues.
Japanese Maples prefer well-draining, slightly acidic soil. Amend heavy clay soils with organic matter to improve drainage, or sandy soils to improve water retention. Consistent moisture is key, especially during the first few years after planting and during dry spells. Water deeply and regularly, but avoid waterlogging the soil. A good layer of mulch around the base will help retain soil moisture and regulate soil temperature. Fertilize sparingly in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for trees and shrubs, or one specifically for acid-loving plants. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this can lead to excessive growth and weaker wood.
Pruning should primarily be done in late winter or early spring while the tree is dormant, or in mid-summer after the leaves have fully hardened. Remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches. You can also prune to shape the tree or to maintain a desired size. For those interested in growing japanese maple as a bonsai, specific training techniques will be required. This variety is hardy in USDA Zones 5-8. Protect young trees from harsh winter winds and extreme cold. Regular monitoring for pests and diseases, though generally resistant, will help maintain a healthy specimen.
Size & Details
This offering is for a bloodgood japanese maple live plant supplied in a 1-gallon trade pot. At maturity, if left natural, this elegant tree can reach a height of approximately 15 feet with a spread of about 6 feet. If kept pruned, its mature height can be maintained around 6 feet, making it highly versatile for various garden designs and container planting. The ‘Bloodgood’ variety exhibits a relatively fast growth rate once established, typically adding 1-2 feet of height per year. This means your tree can double in size within five years, quickly becoming a prominent feature in your landscape. It is a deciduous tree, providing stunning deep red foliage through the spring and summer, transitioning to brilliant crimson shades in the fall before shedding its leaves for winter. The plant will be shipped in its nursery container, ensuring minimal transplant shock and providing a healthy start for your garden. This bloodgood maple 1 gallon selection is ideal for immediate planting into your garden or a larger decorative container.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big does this Bloodgood Japanese Maple get? A: If left to grow naturally, a bloodgood japanese maple tree can reach a mature height of about 15 feet with a spread of 6 feet. If regularly pruned, its height can be maintained around 6 feet, making it suitable for smaller spaces and containers.
- Q: What size pot does it come in? A: This bloodgood japanese maple live plant is supplied in a 1-gallon trade pot, making it convenient for immediate planting in your garden or a larger decorative container.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The Bloodgood Japanese Maple is an outdoor tree, best suited for garden landscapes, patios, or balconies. It requires outdoor conditions to thrive and exhibit its seasonal changes.
- Q: How much sunlight does it need? A: This Japanese Maple prefers partial shade, especially protection from intense afternoon sun. Morning sun is beneficial, but ensure it receives some shade in the hottest part of the day, particularly in warmer climates, to prevent leaf scorch.
- Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Once established, the bloodgood japanese maple live plant is relatively low-maintenance. It requires consistent moisture, well-draining soil, and proper site selection. Pruning can help maintain its shape and size.
- Q: What condition will it arrive in? A: Your bloodgood maple 1 gallon plant will arrive carefully packaged in its nursery container, ensuring it is healthy and ready for planting upon arrival.
- Q: How long until it blooms? A: Japanese Maples are primarily grown for their stunning foliage. While they do produce small, inconspicuous flowers in spring, they are not typically grown for their blooms. The main attraction is the vibrant leaf color.
- Q: Will it survive winter in my zone? A: The Bloodgood Japanese Maple is hardy in USDA Zones 5-8. If you are within these zones, it should survive winter with appropriate care and protection for younger plants in extreme conditions.
- Q: What’s the best way for growing japanese maple in a container? A: When growing in a container, choose a pot at least 15-20 gallons in size with good drainage. Use a high-quality, well-draining potting mix. Ensure consistent watering, as container plants dry out faster, and provide winter protection for the roots in colder zones.








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