Acer Palmatum "Sangu Kaku" #15

Landscape & Garden Uses

‘Sango-kaku’ coral bark Japanese maple is a deciduous, small to medium-sized tree in the Sapindaceae (soapberry) family, This cultivar is noted for its coral-red bark that is particularly showy in the fall and winter after the leaves drop.  Japanese maples are native to southeast Korea and central and south Japan.  Acer is Latin for sharp and palmatum means shaped like a hand, referring to the leaves.

Growing Preferences

Coral bark Japanese maple is a slow- to moderate-growing woody tree. Plant it in full sun to partial shade and in moist, well-drained soil. It tolerates a range of soil types including sand and heavy clay. The foliage will retain a light green-yellow color through spring and summer, and in fall it will turn bright yellow. The color intensifies in cold weather to almost salmon, and although it produces its best color in full sun, new foliage may scorch. This cultivar is drought tolerant.

 

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Zone: 6-8

Mature Height: 20-25 ft

Mature Spread: 15-20 ft

Landscape Characteristics

  • Beautiful mound of arching golden foliage
  • Best variety for hot, humid areas
  • Good cold resistance too
  • Ideal specimen or focal plant
  • Retains its strong gold color all year round

Habit

  • Rounded

Classification by Use

  • Patio
  • Small space

Foliage

Opposite, simple palmatly veined leaves with 7 narrow pointed lobes. They have yellow gold fall color.