Orange Dream Japanese Maple
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Botanical Name
Acer palmatum 'Orange Dream'
Outdoor Growing zone
5-8
Mature Height
10-12
Mature Width
5-6
Sun needs
Full Sun, Partial Sun
The Orange Dream Japanese Maple soon becomes a small tree, about 10 feet tall and 5 feet wide. It is the perfect size for a smaller garden, or to grow in a courtyard, or even in a large container. With its natural form it looks perfect in an informal garden, or an Asian-inspired one. Grow it under large deciduous trees, or in sun, and with some shelter from the heat of the afternoon sun. In spring this tree is stunning with leave of orange-yellow, edged in red. In summer it is a cool combination of green and red tips. In fall it explodes into a fire-ball of orange and umber. Constantly changing, this tree is a fascinating feature in any garden, and with its slightly wider lobed leaves it is much less likely to shrivel and burn, as so many Japanese maples with finely-divided foliage do. It is hardy from zone 5 to zone 8, so it can be grown almost anywhere.
Grow the Orange Dream Japanese Maple in rich, moist garden soil that is well drained. It has some drought tolerance when mature, but it grows better with a regular supply of water. Other than that, this is a very easy tree to grow, with no significant pests or diseases. It has rapid growth for a Japanese maple, and it will soon be a beautiful feature in your garden. If you are new to the world of these lovely trees, this easily-grown one is a great and colorful place to start.
Japanese Maples come in an abundance of sizes, leaf shapes, and leaf colors. Choosing one can be bewildering, but it pays to look beyond the everyday varieties that are offered in garden centers, and instead to look for outstanding varieties that have been recognized for their unique features. There is a tendency to see Japanese Maple Trees just as small specimens – red-leaves and mounded forms are popular – but they have much wider uses in the garden. As small trees for smaller spaces and smaller gardens – that is where some of these trees really shine.
The Orange Dream Japanese Maple is a variety that particularly stands out in the small tree category. Without trees, our gardens look unfinished and immature, yet most traditional shade trees grow far too large for smaller gardens, as many people discover to their cost. Step outside the box and consider instead a beautiful Japanese maple like Orange Dream. It grows to around 10 feet tall and 5 feet wide, and it can be trained as a small, multi-stem tree, or kept bushier. Either way, it will be a stand-out in your garden, and you will love the constantly-changing leaf colors that mark the progress of the seasons. This tree has been awarded the coveted ‘Award of Garden Merit’ by the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society, so we know right away it has outstanding qualities.
In spring this beautiful tree starts out with young leaves that are orange-yellow, touched with red, especially on the leaf margins. The display cools down as summer comes, turning to green highlighted with orange-red on the tips, and then in fall this tree comes back with a bang, turning vibrant shades of vivid orange with umber tones. This constantly-changing spectrum of color is hard to beat, and there is interest and beauty from this lovely tree for three seasons of the year. The Orange Dream Japanese Maple grows steadily, and will become a small, upright tree around 10 feet tall in about 8 years. After that it will continue to grow, but more slowly. As it develops you can train it into a multi-stem tree, a single-stem tree, or into a bushier form.
As a small tree for a courtyard or garden it has few equals. It grows well in garden beds in full sun or partial shade, such as beneath taller deciduous trees. In cooler areas it does best with sun, and that will also develop the best leaf colors through the seasons, but in hotter areas it will benefit from some light shade in the afternoons, and still color well. It is also a perfect specimen for a large container, where it will thrive for years, allowing you to move it around to enjoy its beauty, and to protect it from the sun as needed.
It has leaves divided into 5 to 7 lobes, separating the leaf into fingers about two-thirds of the way into the leaf. It has broader lobes than some other Japanese Maples, and it is not deeply divided into narrow strips, so it has a more substantial appearance, and is also much less prone to drying out in the summer. Older plants will show clusters of tiny red flowers in spring, among the expanding leaves, and these may develop into red miniature maple ‘keys’ that hand in clusters in the early winter, adding another season of decoration to this tree.
If you have grown Japanese Maples before and had problems with the leaves shriveling and dying in summer, the Orange Dream Japanese Maple will pass through summer much more easily. It grows well in most kinds of soil, doing best in richer soils, with plenty of organic material added. Dig this in at planting time, and mulch over the root-zone, avoiding the trunk itself, with fresh material each spring.
Keep well-watered, especially during hot weather. Established trees have some tolerance of dryness, but these trees thrive on regular watering throughout their lives. Beyond that they are very easy to grow and have few (if any) pests or diseases of any consequence. Little or no pruning is needed, although you can remove branches selectively in early spring to develop a more open, tree-like appearance. It is best to remove branches when they are small, rather than do this when they are thicker, as the scars take longer to cover.
Japanese Maples grow naturally in the shade and on forest margins in Japan. They have been collected for centuries, and more than 2,000 different varieties exist. With so many, it is inevitable that the origins of some are lost, and sadly it is not clear where the lovely variety ‘Orange Dream’ originated.
Whatever its origins, this unique form can only be preserved by joining a stem-piece to the roots of a seedling tree. Cheaper seedlings forms that may be sold are very variable, and never as interesting and unique as named varieties, so choose the best. If you dream of beautiful orange leaves, and brilliant fall color, then ‘Orange Dream‘ is your top choice. We have a very limited stock of this hard-to-find variety, so order now, as our stock will not last.