Red bark Japanese Maples

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  1. ColbyTrio

    ColbyTrio Active Member 10 Years

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    Are there any other Japanese Maples with red bark other then the Sango Kaku? If so, what are they?

    Thanks!
     
  2. ashizuru

    ashizuru Active Member Maple Society 10 Years

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    I would say A.palmatum dissectum Tamukeyama. It has red petioles and dissected leaves 7 to 9 lobes,good spring display and holds its colour well in the sun. It has been around quite a while, the twigs and smaller branches are a dark red with sometimes an over cast of speckled white,looks good in winter. I would sugest grow it in a container.You should find it at nurseries who specialise in maples.
     
  3. Thanks but I should have been more specific... I am looking for a red bark maple with green leaves and not a lace leaf.
     
  4. mr.shep

    mr.shep Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Coral Bark group:

    'Bi hou' (Yano spelling, my records show it was called 'Bi fo'
    at one time)

    'Beni kawa'

    'Eddisbury'

    'Fjellheim'

    'Japanese Sunrise'

    'Sango kaku'

    'Senkaki' (This is the old Coral Bark Maple in Japan)

    'Waka momiji Red Stem'

    Others may chime in with some more from this group but these
    come to mind right offhand.

    Jim
     
  5. graftedmaplecollector

    graftedmaplecollector Active Member 10 Years

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    katsura Active Member 10 Years

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    acer palmatum "Winter Flame"
    acer x conspicuum" Phoenix"
    acer circinnatum "Pacific Fire"
     
  7. mjh1676

    mjh1676 Active Member Maple Society 10 Years

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    Aka kawa hime- similar to Fjellheim but likely a bit smaller.
     
  8. Hi ! acer pensylvanicum erythrocladum..
     
  9. Scion Swapper

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    I'd like to make one point regarding the number of red bark JMs (and this same point can be argued for most classes of JMs). Isn't enough, enough, with regard to the number of red bark cultivars. Most of the newer red barks I can't tell one from another. I know there are suppossedly finite differences (some being slightly smaller or dwarfish) but when does it all end. We have four 15 foot Sango Kaku stock plants on the nursery which throw a ton of seeds every year. At least half of the seedlings have various shades of red bark. I've never thought to propagate or name any of them (in fact we mow them over with a bush hog). Perhaps if something truely different came along (say white or blue bark), maybe, but I really don't think another red bark Acer palmatum is needed.

    Just one of my few pet peves. Again, this same point holds for many classes of palmatums (how about green dissectums - we'll thats another topic).

    Brian
     
  10. carbluesnake

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    Another red bark maple is Redwood A.P. Similar to Sango Kaku, but holds its red color longer. I have a Redwood, Sango Kaku, Beni kawa, and a Fjellheim. Fjellheim, in my opinion, is the best for red bark.
     

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