Maple
Japanese Princess
Acer palmatum
A Japanese maple cultivar with classic palmate foliage and a refined, well-proportioned growth habit. The leaves move through the season's typical color arc for the species, offering seasonal interest from spring emergence through the autumn display.
Growing Specifications
- Height
- Variable with age and site conditions
- Spread
- Variable with age and site conditions
- Watering
- Moderate; consistent moisture during establishment
- Light
- Morning sun, afternoon shade
- Heat Tolerance
- Moderate; benefits from afternoon shade protection in intense North Texas summer heat
- Growth Rate
- Moderate
- Soil Requirement
- Rich, well-draining, slightly acidic soil
North Texas Micro-climate Notes
As with most Japanese maples in the collection, a sheltered position with protection from harsh, drying North Texas afternoon sun and wind helps preserve foliage quality through summer.
Care Instructions
Plant in loose, well-amended, slightly acidic soil. Provide consistent moisture through the growing season and avoid heavy, waterlogged clay. Prune minimally, removing only dead or crossing wood during dormancy.
Landscape Usage
Well suited as an understory specimen or accent tree in a shaded to partially shaded garden bed.

