Acer japonicum

Common name: full moon maple
Type:
Tree
USDA hardiness zones:
5-7

Full moon maple is a deciduous, spreading, small tree or large shrub that grows to 20-30 tall. It often grows in a multi-trunked form. It is native to mountainous areas of Japan, Manchuria and Korea. It features rounded, palmate, almost fern-like, medium green leaves (to 3-6î across) which are deeply divided into 7-11 pointed, toothed and cut, ovate to lance-shaped lobes. Leaves turn yellow and red in fall. Each rounded leaf purportedly resembles a full moon, hence the common name. Small purplish red flowers in pendulous corymbs appear in early spring (April) before the leaves. Flowers are fo... more »

  • Full sun to part shade
  • Medium
  • Low

Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers lightly dappled shade. Leaves may scorch in full sun in hot southern summers. Plants prefer cool summer conditions. Site in locations protected from strong winds. Stake trunk for more erect growth or leave alone for spreading effect.

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