What trees go well with red maples?

Great companion plants are those sharing the same cultural requirements. Among the acid-loving plants are Rhoddendrons, Azaleas, Kalmia latifola (Mountain Laurel) and dwarf conifers. Hellebores (Helleborus) are great Japanese Maple partners since they share the same growing conditions.
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What trees look good with red maple?

Plants that love acid soils can be good Japanese maple companions. You might consider planting begonias, rhododendrons, or gardenias. Begonia cultivars grow happily in USDA zones 6 through 11, producing large blossoms in a vast array of colors.
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What can you plant next to an Acer?

Acers to grow as shrubs and trees

Low-growing plants suitable for planting under acers include Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' and ferns such as the adiantums. But perhaps the subtly coloured pink, grey and silver Japanese painted fern Athyrium niponicum var. pictum is the most appropriate.
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What trees look good with Japanese maple?

Hemlocks and rhododendrons provide an effective evergreen backdrop for Japanese maples. Large upright conifers like Cryptomeria and the native hemlock, Tsuga canadensis, also provide an effective evergreen backdrop for Japanese maples.
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What can I plant with Crimson Queen Japanese maple?

Not only is this tree practical but it is also a gorgeous specimen that will add great color and texture to your landscape with its red foliage. What Are Good Companion Plants For This Tree? Azaleas, gardenias and dwarf conifers pair well with this tree in mixed beds or rock gardens.
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Can you plant two Japanese maples together?

Prized by gardeners for their lacy texture and spectacular fall colors, some varieties of Japanese Maples feature sumptuous spring colors too. Combining both types of Japanese Maples would extend their colorful impact in the garden and provide double the pleasure.
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What is the best time of year to plant a Japanese maple tree?

Autumn is the best time to plant a Japanese Maple. Ideally, you should plant at least a month before the ground freezes, so it has time for some root growth before winter. But if you find yourself planting late, don't worry. Your tree will wait patiently until spring to begin settling into its new home!
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What can I plant around a dwarf Japanese maple?

Great companion plants are those sharing the same cultural requirements. Among the acid-loving plants are Rhoddendrons, Azaleas, Kalmia latifola (Mountain Laurel) and dwarf conifers. Hellebores (Helleborus) are great Japanese Maple partners since they share the same growing conditions.
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What grows under Japanese Acer?

The season of interest of the containers can be lengthened by under-planting the Japanese maples. Spring-flowering bulbs make a good addition, dwarf daffodils such as 'Tete-a-Tete' and the wood anemone, Anemone blanda 'Blue Shades' which are the most beautiful colour.
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Can I plant a Japanese maple next to my house?

It's best to keep the Japanese maple distance from your house to at least 10 feet. Japanese are the smallest type of maple trees. Planting a Japanese maple next to your house can be perfect for shade for patios and other outdoor areas. Grows 20–30 feet tall. Shallow-rooted and non-invasive.
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How fast does a Red Dragon Japanese maple grow?

How long does a 'Red Dragon' Japanese maple live? Japanese maples of all types live, on average, about 100 years. These slow-growing trees grow about 1 foot per year for the first 50 years, reaching maturity after about eight to 10 years.
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Where should I put my Japanese maple?

Ideally, they should be placed in a spot with dappled shade. Japanese maple foliage is prone to leaf scorch in hot and dry locations in full sun. Scorched leaves develop brown margins and often drop from the tree by mid to late summer.
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How do you landscape a maple tree?

Maples grow a dense, low crown. Removing lower branches when they are 3 to 4 inches in diameter allows more air to circulate through the crown and sunlight to shine underneath it. As long as a proportion of two-thirds crown to one-third trunk is maintained, up to 10 feet of lower branches can go.
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How much space does a Japanese maple need?

It is shade tolerant and also thrives in warmer, more humid climates than many other varieties. It will grow into a shrub just 6 to 9 feet tall, but 8 to 12 feet wide, so leave room for it to spread.
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Do Acers like sun or shade?

Purple and red leaved trees require a decent amount of sunlight to develop their rich, dark complexion, whilst green-leaved Acers tolerate full sun but do best with light shade at the hottest part of the day.
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Is there a dwarf Japanese maple tree?

Dwarf Japanese maples are slow-growing, compact trees that grow to about 3 to 8 feet in height, depending on the cultivar. They tend to have small leaves, short internodes and profuse branching.
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Is there a dwarf red maple?

Brandt's Dwarf is one of the oldest Acer palmatum red dwarf maples. The leaves emerge in the Spring bright red and then deepen to a blood red in the Summer. Later in the season the leaves fade to a rusty green color. At maturity Brandt's dwarf will reach about 3 feet high.
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How do I keep my Japanese maple small?

Remove any diseased branches and cut back the small branches from the lower part of the tree. Trimming the top of the tree helps to limit the height of the tree and encourages new branches to grow at the sides of the tree to give it a fuller shape.
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What's the smallest Japanese maple tree?

Acer palmatum 'Beni hime' is a dwarf Japanese maple with tiny leaves that are only about . 5 inches across. They are red primarily, backed by some coppery green shades as well. In fall the coloring is vivid red.
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How far apart should red maple trees be planted?

Ideally, Red Maples should be planted at least 40 feet (ca. 12 m) apart. Red Maples have strong roots that can grow above the soil. Exposed roots can easily be damaged by lawn mowers or become a tripping hazard.
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When should I plant a red maple tree?

When planting your Red Maple tree be sure you have the right location and conditions for your new tree to thrive. Spring and Fall are ideal times to plant. However, if you avoid freezing and hot temperatures you can plant your Maple almost any time of the year.
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Do red maples need full sun?

Full sun is the ideal condition for this tree, meaning it should get at least six hours of direct, unfiltered sunlight each day.
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