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japanese maple indoor plant MapleA Cold Hardy Japanese Maple with Rich Red Foliage and Elegant Form The Emperor I Japanese Maple is a standout ornamental tree prized for its deep red foliage, exceptional cold hardiness, and graceful branching structure. Leafing out later than many Japanese maples, Emperor I avoids late spring frosts while delivering rich burgundy red leaves that hold their color beautifully through summer. In fall, the foliage intensifies to brilliant crimson, making

A Cold-Hardy Japanese Maple with Rich Red Foliage and Elegant Form

The Emperor I Japanese Maple is a standout ornamental tree prized for its deep red foliage, exceptional cold hardiness, and graceful branching structure. Leafing out later than many Japanese maples, Emperor I avoids late spring frosts while delivering rich burgundy-red leaves that hold their color beautifully through summer. In fall, the foliage intensifies to brilliant crimson, making this tree a stunning focal point in any landscape.

Key Features:

  • Cold-Hardy Japanese Maple: One of the most cold-tolerant red Japanese maples, ideal for northern gardens.

  • Rich Red Foliage: Deep burgundy-red leaves emerge in spring and maintain excellent color throughout the growing season.

  • Late Leaf-Out: Buds break later in spring, reducing the risk of damage from late frosts.

  • Elegant Upright Form: Graceful branching and a rounded canopy create a refined, architectural look.

  • Outstanding Fall Color: Brilliant scarlet-red foliage adds dramatic autumn interest.

Mature Size:

  • Height: 13–15 feet

  • Spread: 13–15 feet

  • Growth Rate: Moderate

USDA Hardiness Zones:
Zones: 5–9

Care Instructions:

  • Sunlight: Prefers partial shade to full sun; afternoon shade is recommended in hotter climates.

  • Soil: Grows best in well-drained, slightly acidic soil rich in organic matter.

  • Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, especially during establishment and hot weather.

  • Pruning: Minimal pruning needed; remove dead or crossing branches in late winter if desired.

  • Pollination: Not required.

Landscape Uses:

  • Perfect as a specimen tree in home landscapes or gardens.

  • Ideal for courtyards, patios, and foundation plantings.

  • Adds year-round structure with exceptional spring, summer, and fall color.

The Emperor I Japanese Maple is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a reliable, cold-hardy red maple with refined beauty. Its rich foliage, frost tolerance, and elegant form make it a timeless addition to both traditional and modern landscapes.

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★★★★★ 5
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