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Crimson Princess Laceleaf Japanese Maple Tree

Acer palmatum dissectum 'Crimson Princess'

  • Crimson Purple Spring Foliage on Laceleaf Japanese Maple Tree Creates Stunning Early Season Contrast
  • Thrives in Zones 5-8
  • Grows 8-10 ft Tall and Wide
  • Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant
  • Stunning Red Fall Foliage
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Description

Highlight your impeccable garden design with this sophisticated choice. The generous weeping Crimson Princess Laceleaf Japanese Maple Tree (Acer palmatum dissectum 'Crimson Princess') garners attention, no matter where you plant it.

Add one or more as a thoughtful layer to keep the visual experience moving along. You will appreciate the color play of finely cut foliage!

In spring, the gorgeous leaves emerge crimson purple for a magnificent springtime contrast with the fresh spring green of most other plants in the early landscape! Local hummingbirds and butterflies will appreciate the small red flowers. This nectar source supports a wide variety of beneficial pollinators...a choice to feel good about.

The downturned branches of Crimson Princess drape softly toward the ground. Over the season, the delicate leaves of Crimson Princess age to a mid-toned red-bronze, and in the autumn, you'll be thrilled with the vivid red fall color display that kicks off a bit later than other Japanese Maples!

Landscape Application:

Place your Crimson Princess in a high-profile spot where it can steal the show as it erupts in the spring, shows off all summer, and then keeps the show going for a last curtain call in the autumn! Pair them with low-slung Azaleas and a ring of showy spring bulbs in a rainbow of hues in an incredible display!

These versatile plants can be grown as weeping specimens or wide, rounded shrubs. Line either side of an entrance with their grace, or enjoy them twice in a reflected planting pond-side. Create a memorable fire pit and seating area for the entire growing season or a peaceful Zen garden where the red foliage and lacy leaves reflect beautifully in a meditation pool.

Punctuate the charm of Crimson Princess with the dark foliage and bold blooms of Black Diamond® Red Hot™ Crape Myrtle nearby. Gain an impactful contrast and a showy burst of blooms!

  • Showy, Deeply Dissected Leaves
  • Spring Foliage Emerges Purple
  • Brilliant Red Fall Color Comes on Late
  • Cascading Branch Structure
  • Excellent Focal Point & Compact Tree for Small Space Gardens
  • Beautiful in Extra Large Outdoor Containers

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Japanese Maples have delicate foliage that can burn in the hot afternoon summer sun in hot climates, so provide a location with afternoon shade. In cooler climates, full sun is great as long as you have consistent moisture. Any well-drained location with good soil works beautifully for these trees, and regular moisture access keeps your tree stress-free. Provide a 3-4 inch deep layer of mulch around the base of the tree to benefit the root system greatly! Prune if needed in the late winter to remove broken branches and tidy up the form.

  • Performs in Full Sun or Part Shade
  • Well-Drained Soil
  • Moderate Regular Moisture
  • Prune When Dormant
  • Versatile & Adaptable

Our expert growers have a soft spot for these remarkable trees. They are in demand with professional garden designers across the country each week! Order your Crimson Princess Laceleaf Japanese Maple Tree today to lock in your premium selection at NatureHills.com. We'll ship it directly to your doorstep when the time is right for planting in your area. What could be more convenient?

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of soil does the Crimson Princess Laceleaf need to thrive?

  • Crimson Princess Laceleaf Japanese Maple thrives in well-draining, slightly acidic soil with consistent moisture. Like most Japanese maples, it prefers rich, organic matter and protection from harsh winds. Avoid waterlogged conditions and provide mulch to maintain even soil moisture.

How often should I water this tree, especially during the first year after planting?

  • Water newly planted Crimson Princess Japanese Maples deeply 2-3 times per week during the first growing season. These trees prefer consistent moisture but not waterlogged soil. Check soil 2 inches down and water when dry to establish strong roots.

Is this a fast-growing or slow-growing variety of Japanese maple?

  • Crimson Princess is a slow-growing Japanese maple variety, typical of laceleaf cultivars. These weeping specimens develop their graceful cascading form gradually over many years. Plan for patient enjoyment as it slowly matures into a stunning focal point.

What are some good companion plants that pair well with this Japanese maple?

  • Crimson Princess pairs beautifully with low-growing Azaleas and spring bulbs that complement its crimson-purple spring emergence. Black Diamond® Red Hot™ Crape Myrtle creates stunning contrast with its dark foliage against the maple's delicate red leaves. Plant companions at the base to frame the weeping branches without competing for attention.

Is this variety prone to any specific diseases or pest problems I should watch for?

  • Japanese Maples are generally pest-resistant but can develop leaf scorch in hot, dry conditions or excessive sun exposure. Watch for aphids on new growth and ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal issues. Choose quality stock from Nature Hills to start with healthy, disease-resistant plants.

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