![]() This makes the Crimson Queen easily identifiable, and is one of the reasons why this tree is such a beauty in the landscape. Crimson Queen has one of the most divided leaves, so those serrations are some of the sharpest of a needle lace leaf. One of the nice things about the Crimson Queen is that it is a lace leaf Japanese Maple, which means that the lobes on the leaf are heavily, deeply divided. ![]() This tree is good for Zones 5-9, so it will grow in a lot of different places all across the country as long as you give it some protection from the hot afternoon sun. Late into the summer, this tree is a wonderful low weeping tree, and great for container growing. We typically recommend Crimson Queen for a late day shade that's going to give you your most impressive colors. It is going to have a dense, low, cascading umbrella, which makes the classic weeping Japanese Maple shape. Crimson Queen grows approximately 3-4 feet tall by about 5-6 feet wide within 15-20 years, a smaller sized tree. The spring color can fade to a lighter red and the fall colors are exuberant bright scarlet reds. Crimson Queen can go in extreme shades and still have a very dark maroon, one of the boldest colors of all the lace leaves. About Crimson QueenĬrimson Queen has exceptional spring colors, a dark maroon with a subtle lace leaf style foliage that is great for holding it's color in late day shade. To purchase Crimson Queen directly from our website, click here. ![]() ![]() In this Episode of the MrMaple Show, Tim and Matt talk about Acer Palmatum 'Crimson Queen'. ![]()
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