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Japanese Maple Trees

Japanese Maple Calculator

Choose the right Acer palmatum type for your site, estimate spacing and tree count, and get practical care guidance to prevent leaf scorch and container stress.

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Most Japanese maples thrive in zones 5–8 with protection from extreme heat and wind.

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Adjust inputs to see recommendations.

Placement & Variety

This tab suggests which type of Japanese maple fits your sun/heat/wind conditions, then offers cultivar ideas you can actually shop for.

Tip: In hot climates, red laceleaf cultivars often scorch in full afternoon sun—morning sun + shade is safer.

Spacing & Tree Count

Estimate how many trees fit comfortably without crowding. Use this for courtyards, entries, patios, and small yards.

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For rows, hedges, or formal layouts, pair this with the full Tree Spacing Calculator.

Leaf Scorch Risk

Leaf scorch is usually driven by hot afternoon sun, dry winds, and inconsistent watering. This tab estimates risk and suggests care steps.

Planning-level guidance. For persistent scorch, test irrigation coverage, check reflected heat (walls/pavers), and avoid heavy fertilization in summer.

Container Planner

Containers dry faster and heat up more than in-ground roots. Use this tab to pick a practical pot size and care cadence.

Rule of thumb: use a well-draining mix and avoid letting pots sit in water. Repot every 2–4 years.