TREES TREES TREES , JAPANESE CRIMSON MAPLE TREE

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    Japanese crimson maple trees, known for their exquisite beauty, paint landscapes with fiery hues that captivate the eye. 1. **Scientific Name:** Acer palmatum var. atropurpureum 2. **Height:** Typically grows to a height of 15-25 feet (4.5-7.5 meters), although some varieties can reach up to 30 feet (9 meters) or more. 3. **Spread:** The canopy of Japanese crimson maple trees can spread 15-25 feet (4.5-7.5 meters) wide. 4. **Foliage:** The leaves are palmate (hand-shaped), usually 2-5 inches (5-13 cm) wide, with 5-9 lobes. They are initially green in spring and summer, turning brilliant crimson, orange, or yellow in autumn. 5. **Bark:** Young stems and branches are often reddish or purplish, maturing to a grey-brown color with rough texture. 6. **Flowers:** Small, inconspicuous purple-red flowers bloom in spring before the leaves emerge. 7. **Fruit:** Small, paired winged seeds (samaras) are produced in late summer to autumn. 8. **Growth Rate:** Moderate, typically gaining 1-2 feet (30-60 cm) in height per year under optimal conditions. 9. **Preferred Climate:** Japanese crimson maple trees thrive in temperate climates with cool winters and mild summers, though they can also grow in warmer regions with some protection from intense heat. 10. **Uses:** Valued as ornamental trees in gardens and landscapes for their vibrant foliage, Japanese crimson maples are often planted as specimen trees, in borders, or as accents in mixed plantings. These specifications outline the typical characteristics and growth habits of Japanese crimson maple trees, highlighting their appeal in horticulture and landscaping.

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