English
한국어
English
Español
中文
हिंदी
Home
News
Community
Dictionary
English
한국어
English
Español
中文
हिंदी
View list
Maple tree 'Wilson's Pink Dwarf'
Acer palmatu
'Wilson's Pink Dwarf'
Growth Characteristics The 'Wilson's Pink Dwarf' maple is a small variety of Japanese maple, primarily suitable for bonsai or small gardens. In spring, young pink leaves emerge and turn green over time. In autumn, they turn red, offering a beautiful color transition. It grows to a height of approximately 1.5 meters and develops into a rounded shape. Propagation Methods It is mainly propagated through grafting or cuttings. Grafting is best performed by a professional, while for cuttings, it is common to take semi-hardwood cuttings in spring or summer. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It prefers well-drained, acidic to slightly acidic soil. - Sunlight: Partially shaded areas are suitable, and direct sunlight should be avoided. - Watering: Water when the soil dries out, but avoid overwatering. - Fertilizer: It is recommended to use slow-release fertilizer in spring and early summer. Garden Uses It can be utilized for various purposes, such as small gardens, flower beds, and bonsai. In particular, the color-changing leaves are very impressive for ornamental purposes. Due to its low growth rate, it is easy to care for, providing maximized aesthetic appeal even in small urban spaces. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Mold may develop on the leaves; to prevent this, ensure sufficient ventilation and proper moisture management. - Pests: Pests such as aphids may appear, so check the plant regularly and use soapy water or natural insecticides if necessary. For effective pest management, a preventive approach through regular inspections and proper environmental management is important.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Sapindaceae
Height
60~120cm
Spread
150~180cm
Colors
purple, pink
Bloom Period
March to May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-20°C
Maple tree 'Winter Flame'
Acer palmatum 'Winter Flame'
Maple tree 'Ukigumo'
Acer palmatum 'Ukigumo'