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Proudly Grown In Canada
Plants are propagated in Canada at our very own nursery here on Vancouver Island, BC.
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Cultivar

'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

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.

Growth Forms & Habits

Japanese maples are available in a wide variety of natural forms, including:

  • Upright and spreading forms ideal for specimen planting
  • Weeping and cascading varieties perfect for containers, slopes, and bonsai
  • Compact and dwarf cultivars well-suited to small gardens, patios, and detailed bonsai work

Their graceful branching structure provides beauty even in winter once leaves have fallen.

Foliage & Bark Characteristics

Cultivars display a remarkable range of ornamental traits, including:

  • Deep red, burgundy, and purple foliage, often changing through the seasons
  • Fresh green or chartreuse leaves with brilliant fall color
  • Variegated patterns with cream, pink, or white accents
  • Coral bark selections with striking winter stem color
  • Rough or fissured bark types prized for texture and age character

Leaf shapes range from finely dissected laceleaf forms to broader, classic palmate leaves.

Ideal for Bonsai & Garden Use

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.

Why Choose Japanese Maples?

  • Four-season interest: Spring foliage, summer canopy, brilliant fall color, and elegant winter structure
  • Versatile sizing: Most varieties mature between 10–15 feet, perfect for small gardens and urban spaces
  • Low maintenance: Once established, Japanese maples are hardy and require minimal care
  • Container-friendly: Ideal for patios, balconies, or featured garden spots
  • Excellent for bonsai: Fine branching, leaf reduction, and responsive to training
Typical Japanese Maple growth form

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.

Plant Details

Botanical Name
Acer palmatum
Hardiness Zones
5-8
Mature Height
15-25 ft. tall
Mature Width
15-20 ft. wide
Sun Needs
Full sun to partial shade (4-6 hours direct sun)
Water Needs
Moderate - keep soil consistently moist but well-drained
Growth Rate
Moderate (12-24 inches per year)
Defining Characteristic
Delicate, palmate leaves with stunning seasonal color changes
Exceptional Fall Color

Exceptional Fall Color

Japanese maples are renowned for their spectacular autumn display, transforming from green or red summer foliage into brilliant shades of crimson, orange, and gold. This seasonal transformation makes them a focal point in any garden.
Elegant Branching Structure

Elegant Branching Structure

The graceful, layered branching pattern creates a stunning architectural element year-round. Even in winter, the delicate branch structure provides visual interest and artistic form to the landscape.
Versatile Garden Use

Versatile Garden Use

Well suited for specimen planting, Bonsai, or understory use. Their compact size and graceful appearance make them a natural fit for small gardens, patios, and Japanese-inspired settings.

Sun Needs

Full sun to partial shade (4-6 hours direct sun)

Soil

Prefers rich, well-drained, slightly acidic soil (pH 5.5-6.5). Amend heavy clay with organic matter to improve drainage. Avoid compacted or waterlogged soils which can lead to root rot.

Temperature

Hardy in zones 5-8. Protect from harsh winter winds and late spring frosts. Young trees benefit from afternoon shade in hot climates.

Water and Mulching

Water deeply during dry periods, especially in the first 2–3 years. Apply 2–3 inches of organic mulch around the base (keep off the trunk) to retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds.
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