Trees
Acer palmatum dissectum atropurpureum 'Tamukeyama'

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Maple, Japanese Cutleaf

Weeping. Purple foliage turns red in autumn. Grows to 12 feet wide. Few plants can compare to the effect these choice cultivars create in the landscape. In winter the branching patterns are delicate and intricate with bold upward arching trunks and weeping stems. The lacy foliage changes its appearance as the seasons progress. Autumn foliage is colorful, and even the fallen leaves are attractive on the ground. Easy to grow, reasonably winter tolerant and slow to mature, these cultivars are suitable for virtually any southern New England garden. Most perform best in partial shade, and they are ideal as understory trees. Foliage colors tend to be more pronounced with higher light intensity. We recommend vigilance against vole or rodent damage to stems when snow covers the trunks in winter.

Typical 10-15 Yr. Height
4 Feet
Hardiness Zone
6
Typical Mature Height
8 Feet
Attributes
Specimen
Foliage Color
Red
Dark Purple
Special Feature
Winter Interest
Fall Color
Foliage
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Part Shade
Acer palmatum dissectum atropurpureum (Maple, Japanese Cutleaf)