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Shaina Japanese Maple - #3 Pot - Plant Addicts
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Shaina Japanese Maple - #3 Pot - Plant Addicts

Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 6 - 8 FeetMature Spread 6 - 8 FeetGrowing Zones 5 - 8Japanese maples are prized for their dramatic and colorful foliage, and Shaina Japanese Maple brings the drama all growing season. From early spring to late autumn, the foliage is shades of red and maroon. Before th…
Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 6 - 8 FeetMature Spread 6 - 8 FeetGrowing Zones 5 - 8Japanese maples are prized for their dramatic and colorful foliage, and Shaina Japanese Maple brings the drama all growing season. From early spring to late autumn, the foliage is shades of red and maroon. Before the leaf drop in the fall, the color changes to shades of fiery orange. Acer palmatum Shaina is a slower-growing sport of Bloodgood and is ideally suited to smaller gardens or container growing. The overall height and spread are 6-8 feet, making it a good choice for growing as an understory tree in a woodland garden or as a colorful focal point in a smaller garden.Japanese Maples defy their delicate looks by being very low maintenance and drought tolerant as they age. The naturally mounded shape rarely needs pruning to look good all year long. Once these lovely trees are mature and past 4 feet or more in height, they will be less likely to be damaged when browsed by deer. In areas with heavy deer populations, extra protection will be needed until the trees are mature enough to survive. Japanese Maples are native to Japan, China, and Korea and were brought to the United States in the 1860s. Acer palmatum is a good subject for Bonsai and is the most popular Japanese Maple variety in the home garden.Shaina Japanese Maple CarePlant Japanese Maple in a location that has partial shade or full sun with protection during the hottest part of the day. Japanese Maples are slow growing and do not have invasive or deep root systems. Spacing the root ball at least 8 feet from a foundation or driveway will protect the tree and allow the canopy to spread with little pruning. The north or east side of the house, where it gets only morning sun, will help provide shelter and added protection in the winter. Acidic, well-draining soil that retains moisture is preferred. Applying a mulch 2-3 inches thick of arborist chips or organic compost will help the soil retain moisture and keep the roots cool during the summer. Plant the tree, so the root flare is just at or above the soil level, and apply mulch a few inches away from the base of the trunk for adequate air circulation.Prune any dead, diseased, dying, or crossing branches at the end of the winter, just before the leaves emerge. Do not remove more than one-fourth of the branches to prevent stress on the tree. Shaina is a weeping type of Japanese Maple that naturally grows in a mounded shape. Prune any branches to the main stem or even the trunk if necessary.Shaina Japanese Maple SpacingShaina reaches a mature height and spread of 6-8 feet in 10 or more years. This is a very slow grower that needs to be spaced at least 6 feet, center on center, from other trees or shrubs. Japanese Maples grow well in large, deep containers of at least a 24-inch diameter. Shaina Japanese Maple InformationUSDA Hardiness Zones: 5 - 8Plant Type: TreesLight Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height: 6 - 8 FeetMature Spread: 6 - 8 FeetSpacing: 6 - 8 FeetHabit: UprightFlower Color(s): Flower Description: Bloom Period: Foliage Type: DeciduousFoliage Color(s): RedFoliage Description: Deep Red, Palmate Foliage In Spring Dark Red In SummerSeasonal Interest: Fall InterestWatering: AverageResists: N/ATolerates: N/AAttracts: BirdsContainer Role: Uses: Edging, Hedges & Privacy, Specimen or Focal P | All Plants > Specimen Plants Plant Addicts 1003616-pc
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Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 6 - 8 FeetMature Spread 6 - 8 FeetGrowing Zones 5 - 8Japanese maples are prized for their dramatic and colorful foliage, and Shaina Japanese Maple brings the drama all growing season. From early spring to late autumn, the foliage is shades of red and maroon. Before the leaf drop in the fall, the color changes to shades of fiery orange. Acer palmatum Shaina is a slower-growing sport of Bloodgood and is ideally suited to smaller gardens or container growing. The overall height and spread are 6-8 feet, making it a good choice for growing as an understory tree in a woodland garden or as a colorful focal point in a smaller garden.Japanese Maples defy their delicate looks by being very low maintenance and drought tolerant as they age. The naturally mounded shape rarely needs pruning to look good all year long. Once these lovely trees are mature and past 4 feet or more in height, they will be less likely to be damaged when browsed by deer. In areas with heavy deer populations, extra protection will be needed until the trees are mature enough to survive. Japanese Maples are native to Japan, China, and Korea and were brought to the United States in the 1860s. Acer palmatum is a good subject for Bonsai and is the most popular Japanese Maple variety in the home garden.Shaina Japanese Maple CarePlant Japanese Maple in a location that has partial shade or full sun with protection during the hottest part of the day. Japanese Maples are slow growing and do not have invasive or deep root systems. Spacing the root ball at least 8 feet from a foundation or driveway will protect the tree and allow the canopy to spread with little pruning. The north or east side of the house, where it gets only morning sun, will help provide shelter and added protection in the winter. Acidic, well-draining soil that retains moisture is preferred. Applying a mulch 2-3 inches thick of arborist chips or organic compost will help the soil retain moisture and keep the roots cool during the summer. Plant the tree, so the root flare is just at or above the soil level, and apply mulch a few inches away from the base of the trunk for adequate air circulation.Prune any dead, diseased, dying, or crossing branches at the end of the winter, just before the leaves emerge. Do not remove more than one-fourth of the branches to prevent stress on the tree. Shaina is a weeping type of Japanese Maple that naturally grows in a mounded shape. Prune any branches to the main stem or even the trunk if necessary.Shaina Japanese Maple SpacingShaina reaches a mature height and spread of 6-8 feet in 10 or more years. This is a very slow grower that needs to be spaced at least 6 feet, center on center, from other trees or shrubs. Japanese Maples grow well in large, deep containers of at least a 24-inch diameter. Shaina Japanese Maple InformationUSDA Hardiness Zones: 5 - 8Plant Type: TreesLight Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height: 6 - 8 FeetMature Spread: 6 - 8 FeetSpacing: 6 - 8 FeetHabit: UprightFlower Color(s): Flower Description: Bloom Period: Foliage Type: DeciduousFoliage Color(s): RedFoliage Description: Deep Red, Palmate Foliage In Spring Dark Red In SummerSeasonal Interest: Fall InterestWatering: AverageResists: N/ATolerates: N/AAttracts: BirdsContainer Role: Uses: Edging, Hedges & Privacy, Specimen or Focal P | All Plants > Specimen Plants Plant Addicts 1003616-pc

Specifications

Water RequirementsAverage
Type of Bonsai TreeShaina Japanese Maple
TypeTrees
Height6 - 8 Feet
ToleratesN/a
Other Name(s)Shaina
Scientific NameAcer Pal. 'Shaina'
Mature Spread6 - 8 Feet
Spacing6 - 8 Feet
UsesEdging, Hedges & Privacy, Specimen Or Focal Point
ResistsN/a
Seasonal InterestFall Interest
Usda Hardiness Zone5 - 8
Foliage DescriptionDeep Red, Palmate Foliage In Spring Dark Red In Summer
HabitUpright
AttractsBirds
FeaturesAttracts Pollinators, Foliage Interest, Low Maintenance
Foliage Color(s)Red
Light ExposurePartial Sun To Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)
Foliage TypeDeciduous