
Chishio Japanese Maple
Acer palmatum 'Chishio'
Overview
The Chishio Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Chishio') is an amazing tree for any garden. It has beautiful, pink-tipped foliage in the spring, turning to bright green in summer and finally deep red in the autumn. It grows slowly, reaching maturity between 4 and 8 feet tall. This tree is strong and very resistant to disease, making it ideal for any landscape. Plus, it is tolerant of both sun and shade, meaning it can easily fit in any garden setting. The lush foliage is a striking addition to any garden setting, making the Chishio Japanese Maple a must-have tree.
Care Guide
Watering
Chishio Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Chishio') should be watered deeply and infrequently. During the spring and summer months, water the plant deeply once every week or 2. In the fall and winter months, reduce watering to once every 2 weeks or less. Be sure to check the soil with your finger to make sure it is dry before watering again. Make sure to water at the base of the tree, soaking the soil several inches deep. Be sure to not overwater as this can cause issues for the tree. Too much water can cause the root system to rot, leading to a weakened tree or even death of the tree.
Light
Chishio Japanese Maple prefers full sun in the morning and late afternoon with shade in the mid-day to prevent sunburn. It is important to avoid excessive sunlight during the hottest part of the day. This plant species should receive approximately 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight each day, ideally in the cooler morning and late afternoon hours. If grown in an area with consistent full sunlight, then it is important to protec the plant with shade in the hottest part of the day and provide adequate irrigation. Providing shade and good drainage will help keep this tree healthy and prevent it from being scorched by the sun's heat in the afternoon.
Temperature
Hardiness zone 6–6.
Pruning
Chishio Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Chishio') should be pruned twice a year: once in late winter and then again in late summer. Pruning in late winter should be done to remove dead, damaged, or crowded branches and to minimize the size of large branches if desired. In late summer, pinch off the tips of branches to promote bushiness. Not over-pruning is recommended, as this may decrease the health and vigor of the plant.
Propagation
Air Layering Propagation, Grafting Propagation, Cutting, Seed Propagation
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