Description
Acer 'Frosted Purple' is a unique cultivar that captivates with vibrant, colorful foliage. Its graceful upright form and wide crown bring a touch of artistry to outdoor spaces throughout the year.
Renowned for its purple, reticulated leaves, this deciduous tree transitions beautifully throughout the seasons. In spring, the new foliage emerges as a fresh, frosted lavender, gradually deepening to a rich, royal purple by summer. In fall the color shifts to a two-tone red with orange. The leaves are often adorned with delicate veining throughout the year, adding texture and visual interest to any garden setting.
This versatile specimen thrives in a variety of environments, making it an excellent choice for both urban landscapes and more rural gardens. Its compact growth habit topping out at 6-8 feet allows for easy integration into borders, foundation plantings, or as a standout feature in mixed beds.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, 'Frosted Purple' is known for its resilience and adaptability, tolerating a range of soil types and conditions. For best color performance, protect it from afternoon sun.
Quick Facts
Mature Height:
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6-8'H x 6-8'W
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Growth Rate:
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Slow Growing
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Form:
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Upright
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Spring Color:
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Lavender, Purple
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Fall Color:
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Orange, Red
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Uses:
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Small to Moderate size gardens
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Maintenance:
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Low maintenance. Minimal pruning.
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USDA Zones:
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5-9
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Care
Sun Needs:
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Full sun/part shade. For all Japanese Maples it’s important to think about light exposure: Too much light can damage delicate leaves. Too little light, and some of the more colorful varieties will take on an attractive greenish tone, but not the brilliant fall colors. For best color, most maples need a location with part day's sun or at least high light.
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Soil/Water Needs:
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Moist, organically rich, slightly acidic, well-drained soil. Prefers consistent moisture: Mulch will help retain moisture. Don't let soil dry out, nor become waterlogged.
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Planting and Care Tip:
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Growing and Caring for Japanese Maples
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