![]() Watering deeply once weekly in summer throughout the life of your tree will go a long way toward the health and growth of your tree. Water them well for the first few months during establishment. Pro Tip : Japanese Maples prefer a moist soil. This hardy tree just needs some water when it’s hot and a little food when it’s hungry and it will perform well for years to come. The Red Dragon Japanese Maple is easy to grow. This dwarf tree’s petite size makes it perfect for pots and planters! The mature size of this tree is about 8 feet tall and wide so it can fit in even the smallest yard. It grows well in part shade or part sun locations as well. The Red Dragon Japanese Maple stands up to full sun better than other dissectum Japanese Maples. The lacy leaves of the Red Dragon have a delicate look and add great texture contrast to the landscape. Japanese Maples should be treasured for their natural, unique, and beautiful growth. This adaptable tree is easy to grow and maintain. ![]() The Red Dragon is one of the few varieties of Japanese Maple that grow well in full sun. An upright form with weeping branches, the habit of the Red Dragon Japanese Maple is uniquely beautiful. Throughout the year, the delicate leaves change from shades of purple and red, culminating in a superb cherry red in autumn. Dramatic horizontal branching in winter.The Red Dragon Japanese Maple is a stunning dwarf maple with lacy, red foliage. ‘Viridis’- leaves open a brilliant lime or chartreuse green in spring, bright green in summer, and orange in fall. ‘Tamukeyama’ – similar to the three mentioned above, a little taller and more aggressive, with burgundy leaves through summer – tolerates more shady conditions. ‘Everred’ – Burgundy colored leaves spring and summer, brighter red in fall, bare but dramatic horizontal branching in winter. ‘Crimson Queen’ – quite similar to Red Dragon, but needs a bit more shade ![]() ‘Red Dragon’ – tolerates the most sun of the low shrubbly maroon foliaged maples. Largest of the species, green summer leaves, brilliant orange fall foliage, bare in winter.
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