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Acer micranthum: complete guide

Acer micranthum

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Overview

Acer micranthum, known as the small-leaved maple or Komine maple, is a charming, compactly growing Japanese maple that is perfect for creating elegant, small tree forms in gardens. This species stands out for its fine, delicate foliage and excellent pruning properties, making it ideal for formal garden designs.

It grows slowly to a mature height of just 4-6 meters, making it excellent for gardens where space is limited. The autumn color transformation is striking with shades of yellow to red.

Appearance and bloom

Acer micranthum grows into an elegant, compact tree with a naturally rounded crown. The leaves are very small, finely serrated, and have a refined texture. They have a soft green color in summer.

The flowers are very small and inconspicuous, but bloom in May with delicate, pale yellow stamens attractive to bees. The true beauty lies, however, in the autumn surprise: the leaves transform into fiery shades of golden yellow to deep red.

Ideal location

Place the Komine maple in a spot with partial shade or filtered sunlight. Direct afternoon heat can cause leaf scorch. A spot with morning sun and afternoon shade is ideal.

The tree appreciates protection from strong winds, although it grows well in moderately windy weather.

Soil

Acer micranthum prefers well-draining, moisture-retaining soil. The plant grows well in acidic to neutral soils and appreciates richer organic soils.

Add compost when planting to enrich and improve moisture retention. The plant tolerates short dry spells less well than other maple species.

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Watering

Ensure the tree is watered regularly, especially during the growing period and in dry summers. The goal is to keep the soil consistently moist without waterlogging.

Mulch around the root zone to improve moisture retention and protect roots from temperature fluctuations.

Pruning

Acer micranthum prunes very well and tolerates formal shaping. Prune lightly in summer after growth, never in fall or early spring when the tree bleeds sap.

Remove dead branches and thin weak growth. The tree can be trained into fine forms for small, elegant silhouettes.

Maintenance calendar

January-February: Dormancy period, minimal maintenance. March-April: Apply light pruning. May-June: Monitor growth, water regularly. July-August: Maintenance pruning, water during dry spells. September-October: Enjoy autumn splendor, winter preparation. November-December: Monitor frost damage, protection in harsh winters.

Winter hardiness

Acer micranthum is hardy in zones 5-9, meaning it can grow in most European climates. It tolerates temperatures down to -20 degrees Celsius.

In snowy regions, foliage can be damaged by heavy snow weight. Protective netting may be needed in exceptionally harsh winters.

Companion plants

The Komine maple works beautifully with other fine-leaved plants such as Acer palmatum, fine conifers, and shade-tolerant ground covers.

Combine with stone lanterns, Japanese garden techniques, and water features for maximum effect.

Closing

Acer micranthum is an elegant choice for healthy, compact growers. With proper pruning and care, it can add beauty for a lifetime. Visit gardenworld.app/en for more Japanese garden inspiration and designs. Find quality plants at Intratuin or Gamma.

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