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'Kashima'
(also 'Kashima yatsubusa') forms a rounded, mushroom-shaped dwarf with vigorous horizontal branching and dense habit. Spring foliage emerges yellow-green with pink-toned margins, maturing to lighter green than typical "hime" cultivars. Autumn brings orange to red tones. Reaches 3–4 feet tall by 4–5 feet wide in ten years. Zones 5–9. Excellent for containers and bonsai.
Japanese maples are among the most versatile and admired ornamental trees, prized for their elegant form, refined foliage, and year-round visual interest. Suitable for both garden planting and bonsai cultivation, these trees adapt beautifully to a wide range of landscapes and growing styles.
Japanese maples are available in a wide variety of natural forms, including:
Their graceful branching structure provides beauty even in winter once leaves have fallen.
Cultivars display a remarkable range of ornamental traits, including:
Leaf shapes range from finely dissected laceleaf forms to broader, classic palmate leaves.
Japanese maples are highly valued for bonsai due to their fine branching, ability to reduce leaf size, and responsiveness to pruning and training. At the same time, they perform exceptionally well as garden trees—whether planted in the ground, grown in containers, or used as focal points in Japanese-inspired landscapes.
Typical Japanese Maple growth form
Grown in Canada, for Canada. All our Japanese maples are cultivated and shipped from our Canadian nursery with care, ensuring they arrive healthy and ready to thrive in your climate.
Note: Foliage color, mature size, and growth habit vary by cultivar. Check individual variety details for specific characteristics.