Japanese Red Maple 47cm

£60.00

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Japanese Red Maple 47cm

The Japanese Red Maple Bonsai is one of the most popular varieties of maple and is a staple of Japanese garden design. In early spring expect to see stunning bright red leaves, followed by red/green in summer and a deeper, rich red in autumn. In winter the leaves will drop to reveal a striking silhouette.   

This lovely red maple ‘deshojo’ bonsai tree is standing at approximately 47cm tall in a blue rectangle glazed ceramic oriental pot with a depth of 30cm and width of 30cm. This deshojo features symmetrical roots and amazing red full foliage.

Bonsai Dimensions
Pot Dimensions
Height: 47cm      Height: 6cm
Depth: 30cm Depth: 11cm
Width: 30cm   Width: 16cm

Japanese Red Maple Placement

Choose an outdoor location that is sunny but protected from strong wind and scorching sunlight in the hottest part of summer days. The more sustained light the tree receives, the deeper red the leaves will be. Protect from harsh frost in winter.  

Japanese Red Maple Watering and feeding

They must be watered generously as soon as the top inch of soil gets dry. Do not let the soil dry out fully and avoid constant wetness. See our watering guide.
Only feed periodically during the growing season (March-Oct). 

Japanese Red Maple Pruning and wiring 

The shoots and twigs of the Deshojo maple can and should be trimmed all year round. Remove large leaves during periods of active growth to encourage the appearance of smaller and finer leaves.
The Deshojo red maple can be beautifully styled. It is best to wire when the tree is in leaf since branches that contain sap are less likely to snap. 

Japanese Red Maple Repotting 

Repot in early spring with a well-draining bonsai soil mix. 

Find our repotting guide here. 

Find our repotting services here. 

For more information about the Japanese red maple bonsai tree please visit our blogs page. 

Please Note: measurements given are approximate. Depending on the season, the appearance of the tree may vary. The tree that you receive may differ in size and shape to the photo if it has grown or been pruned since. 

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