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Sapindaceae23 April 202612 min

Nikko Maple: complete guide

Acer maximowiczianum

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Overview

The Nikko Maple (Acer maximowiczianum) is an elegant deciduous tree native to China and Japan. This tree belongs to the Sapindaceae family and is celebrated for its trifoliate leaves that transform to magnificent red-orange hues in autumn. The name Nikko refers to a region in Japan where this tree grows wild.

Appearance and growth

The Nikko Maple grows into a medium-sized tree, typically 26-49 feet tall. The leaves are composed of three leaflets (trifoliate) with a delicate texture. In spring, leaves emerge soft green, deepening in summer, and transform to brilliant reds and oranges in fall. The bark is smooth and gray-brown.

Ideal location

This tree thrives in partial shade to full sun. It prefers morning sun with protection from intense afternoon sun in hot regions. A sheltered location helps protect delicate foliage from harsh winds.

Soil

The Nikko Maple prefers moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soils. Rich, humus-laden soil encourages optimal growth. Avoid compacted clay soils without proper drainage.

Watering

Ensure consistent moisture, especially during the first 2-3 years of establishment. Water deeply weekly during dry spells. In mature specimens, rainfall is usually sufficient. During hot summers, supplemental watering prevents stress.

Pruning

Minimal pruning needed. Remove only dead or damaged branches in late winter. Excessive pruning disrupts natural form and should be avoided.

Maintenance calendar

March: assess winter damage. May-June: consistent watering. July-August: monitor for drought stress. September: enjoy fall colors. October-November: prepare for dormancy.

Winter hardiness

The Nikko Maple is reasonably hardy to USDA zone 5. In extreme winters, young growth may sustain damage. Mulching around young trees provides extra winter protection.

Companion plants

Combine with shade-loving shrubs like Azaleas or Rhododendrons. Underplant with Hostas or Ferns for a woodland effect. The tree works beautifully as a specimen plant.

Conclusion

The Nikko Maple is a beautiful addition for those seeking elegance and autumn glory. Available at Intratuin and Gamma in the Netherlands, OBI and Hornbach in Germany.

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