Potted Crimson Queen Lace Japanese Maple tree with red and green leaves in a garden setting

Crimson Queen Lace Japanese Maple

15 Gallon
$449.00
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Potted Crimson Queen Lace Japanese Maple tree with red and green leaves in a garden setting
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Crimson Queen Lace Japanese Maple

Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Crimson Queen’

The Classic Weeping Red Laceleaf Maple • Perfect Dome-Shaped Cascade • Time-Tested & Reliable

$449.00
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We specialize in plants grown and delivered in their original pots and soil.
Because of their size and weight, our plants are not suitable for long-distance shipping and are delivered locally to ensure health and quality.

While delivery is limited to our local service area, we’re happy to support garden design and plant selection remotely.

For local plant professionals, we’re always glad to connect and explore ways to support your customers.

Crimson Queen Lace Japanese Maple is one of the most widely planted Acer palmatum laceleaf varieties, valued for its elegant cascading habit and dependable red foliage. Its finely dissected leaves create a soft, flowing texture that adds depth and movement to both traditional and modern landscapes.

In spring, new growth emerges in vibrant crimson tones, quickly forming a dense canopy of lace-like foliage. Throughout summer, Crimson Queen typically retains its red color better than many laceleaf Japanese Maples, especially in mild coastal climates such as the Bay Area. In fall, foliage deepens into rich shades of red before leaves drop to reveal a graceful, sculptural branching structure.

Crimson Queen’s low, spreading, weeping form makes it an excellent choice for slopes, raised beds, rock gardens, and focal planting areas. It is especially effective in Japanese-style gardens, near patios, or along walkways where its cascading branches can be appreciated up close.

This variety is often chosen by homeowners seeking a proven, low-risk laceleaf Japanese Maple with a refined appearance and predictable growth habit. Compared to more vigorous varieties, Crimson Queen offers a balanced, controlled presence that integrates easily into residential landscapes.

For best performance, plant in partial sun with protection from intense afternoon heat in warmer inland microclimates. Well-drained soil and consistent watering during establishment help ensure long-term health and vibrant foliage.

Each Crimson Queen Lace Japanese Maple is selected for branching balance, overall structure, and plant health—not just height—making it a dependable, low-maintenance choice for homeowners who want a timeless laceleaf focal tree.

Knowing how we measure the size?

Knowing how we measure the size?

When browsing our plants, you may notice size terms such as Gallon, Multi, or Stand. These describe how a plant is grown, containerized, or structured at the time of sale — not just its height. Understanding these terms will help you choose the right plant for your space and expectations.

🌱 Gallon Size (Container Size)

Gallon refers to the size of the nursery container the plant is currently growing in (e.g. 1 Gallon, 5 Gallon, 15 Gallon).

  • A larger gallon size generally means:

    • A more established root system

    • A sturdier plant

    • Faster visual impact after planting

  • Example:

    • 5 Gallon: Ideal for residential gardens, easy to handle, good balance of value and maturity

    • 15 Gallon: More mature, provides quicker results in the landscape

Note: Gallon size does not guarantee a specific height, as growth varies by species.


🌳 Multi (Multi-Trunk / Multi-Branch Form)

Multi indicates the plant has multiple trunks or main stems growing from the base.

  • Commonly used for:

    • Ornamental trees

    • Feature plants

    • Japanese maples, olives, crepe myrtles, etc.

  • Why choose Multi:

    • Fuller, more sculptural appearance

    • Strong visual presence even at younger ages

    • Popular for design-focused landscapes


🌲 Stand (Single-Trunk / Standard Form)

Stand (short for Standard) refers to a single, dominant trunk with a raised or naturally formed canopy.

  • Commonly used for:

    • Shade trees

    • Street trees

    • Orchard and structural plantings

  • Why choose Stand:

    • Clean, classic tree form

    • Easier clearance for walkways and lawns

    • Preferred for long-term structure and uniformity


🌿 Choosing the Right Size

  • If you want instant impact → larger Gallon, Multi form

  • If you want long-term structure → Stand form

  • If you want flexibility and value → mid-size Gallon containers

If you’re unsure which size or form fits your project, our team is happy to help you select the best option based on your space, timeline, and design goals.

Quick facts
  • Features:Foliage: Finely dissected, lace-like crimson leaves maintain deep red color from spring through summer, turning fiery scarlet in fall.Flowers: Delicate clusters of small red flowers in spring, developing into attractive winged samaras.Habit: Dramatic weeping form with cascading branches forming a dense, umbrella-shaped canopy.Texture: Exceptionally soft, fern-like foliage with layered, weeping branches
  • Mature Height: 8-10 ft
  • Mature Width: 8-10 ft
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Light Needs: Dappled shade ideal; tolerates morning sun when established
  • Key Advantages:Outstanding color retention (resists fading in summer heat).Naturally symmetrical weeping habit requires minimal pruning.Four-season visual interest.More sun-tolerant than most red laceleaf varieties
  • Landscape Uses:Stunning focal point in Japanese-style gardens.Container specimen for patios and entryways.Waterfall-like accent near water features.Contrast planting with gold or variegated shrubs
FAQs

Q: Is Crimson Queen Lace Japanese Maple suitable for the Bay Area climate?
A: Yes. It performs very well in Bay Area conditions, particularly in coastal and mild inland areas.

Q: Does Crimson Queen hold its red color in summer?
A: Yes. Crimson Queen is known for good summer color retention among laceleaf Japanese Maples.

Q: How is Crimson Queen different from Red Dragon?
A: Crimson Queen has a more classic, spreading weeping form, while Red Dragon is often slightly more compact.

Q: How large does Crimson Queen Lace Japanese Maple grow?
A: It typically grows wider than tall, forming a low, cascading canopy.

Q: Is Crimson Queen Lace Japanese Maple easy to maintain?
A: Yes. With proper placement and regular watering during establishment, it is considered low-maintenance.

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Place your order & schedule delivery

Choose your trees and preferred delivery window. Most Bay Area orders are delivered within about 10 business days, depending on routing and weather.

We deliver carefully to your property

Our drivers are trained to handle living plants, not just boxes. For many trees, we can set them in place near the planting site.

Grow with our ongoing support

You’ll receive basic care guidelines, and you can always reach out if you’re unsure about watering, fertilizing, or pruning.

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