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Also Known As

  • Kuro hime Japanese Maple

Plant type

tree, shrub

size

  • H: 3'-5'
  • W: 2'-3'

planting zones

  • 6a-9b

18-24 inch | $76

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Fewer than 10 at Bloom River Gardens

1 gallon | $42.8

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Specimen #2362 | $600

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Acer palmatum 'Kuro hime' plant details

Acer palmatum 'Kuro hime' is a slow-growing broadleaf deciduous shrub or tree with green foliage. Attracts beneficial insects and birds. Grows well with sun - mostly shade and even moisture - regular water. Does well in average, rich and well-drained soil. A good option if you're seeking something humidity tolerant.

CHARACTERISTICS OF Acer palmatum 'Kuro hime'

Plant type: shrub or tree
Plant family: sapindaceae
Foliage: deciduous green
Mature size: 2 FT - 3 FT - wide, 3 FT - 5 FT - tall
Uses: bonsai, dwarf, fall color, small tree

GROWING CONDITIONS for Acer palmatum 'Kuro hime'

USDA Zones: 6a - 9b
Sun exposure: sun - mostly shade
Watering frequency: even moisture - regular
Resistant to: humidity
Soil needs: average, rich and well-drained

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Nursery contributed plant descriptions

This compact, upright-growing maple has two-toned new growth, displaying light-green leaves with ruby-red margins. Outstanding burgundy-red fall color is highlighted by undertones of deeper greens and purples.
Acer palmatum 'Kuro Hime' is a dwarf grower to 5'. Said to be vigorous, but stays small. The green leaves have a pink margin. In fall, the foliage turns orange.
Kuro Hime' is a dwarf Japanese Maple variety that features tight branching, a small stature, and tiny leaves. It is an excellent choice for bonsai and is also quite popular in smaller yards and landscapes where other varieties would grow too large. This variety also tends to tolerate heat better than many other Japanese Maples.
Care and Receiving Your Tree
Like with other plants that are shipped bare root, you should plant your tree as soon as possible. When planting be sure to spread the roots out a little so they are not clumped together at the bottom of the hole. Japanese Maples want the top of their root crown to be covered with just an inch of soil - be careful not to apply heavy mulch directly on top of the roots as this can suffocate them. Water heavily as soon as you plant your tree but after that be careful not to overwater this beautiful specimen - Japanese Maples prefer long but less frequent watering. During the growing season we water our established trees for two hours once per week, depending on the climate and how hot/dry the weather is (maybe a little more frequently during the hottest part of the year and less frequently during spring and fall when it is cooler). If you are growing your Japanese Maples in containers be sure to use a well-drained soil mix (not peat or compost based, bark based soils do best) and water whenever the soil starts to dry out.

Japanese Maples do best when fertilized in the spring, we recommend a slow release pellet like Osmocote Plus in April. Don't apply fertilizer later than mid-June because it will encourage too much late season growth that will not have time to harden off enough for winter. The exact formula doesn't matter too much, we usually use 15-10-10 but any other works fine for Japanese Maples. Osmocote is the brand we use because it releases steadily for several months and so there is very little risk of over-fertilizing your plants.

A dwarf maple with tiny five-lobed leaves that are long and narrow. They emerge in spring a bright pink-red and mature with green highlights. Fall color is red.
A dwarf Japanese Maple with a dense compact form. Tiny leaves have five lobes which are long and narrow. The basic color is green, but new growth starts out pinkish-red. Fall color is red. This variety is perfect for bonsai work.
DWARF, green. Deeply divided, usually 5 lobed small leaves with a dominant center lobe are bright pink-red turning to green with rud brushed margins, and then turning to dark green before their red fall color. the plant habit is compact and dense.

By: Greer Gardens Inc.

Gardening facts about Acer palmatum 'Kuro hime' plant

How to Grow Acer palmatum 'Kuro hime'

  • Sun Exposure

    • sun - mostly shade
  • Water Needs

    • even moisture - regular
  • Soil Needs

    • average
    • well-drained
    • rich
  • Special Situation

    • humidity tolerant

Features

  • Foliage Color

    • green
  • Wildlife

    • beneficial insects
    • birds
  • Foliage Season

    • deciduous
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