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purple japanese maple bonsai tree Buy Purple Ghost Japanese Maple Tree OnlinePurple Ghost Japanese Maple is a beautiful small to mid sized upright Japanese Maple that adds distinctive color to the landscape. The finger like leaves have a deep purple red color with dark maroon almost black veins in early spring. The leaves take on a green color in the summer but maintain their dark purple undertones. The Purple Ghost becomes a red leaved showpiece in the garden in the fall. Acer palmatum 'Purple Ghost' is prized by Japanese

Purple Ghost Japanese Maple is a beautiful small to mid-sized upright Japanese Maple that adds distinctive color to the landscape. The finger-like leaves have a deep purple/red color with dark maroon almost black veins in early spring. The leaves take on a green color in the summer but maintain their dark purple undertones. The Purple Ghost becomes a red-leaved showpiece in the garden in the fall.

Acer palmatum 'Purple Ghost' is prized by Japanese Maple collectors for its genuinely unique seasonal colors. This easy-to-grow Japanese Maple does best in the full sun to the partial sun, bringing out the most vibrant colors.

Purple Ghost Maple can reach heights of up to 15 feet and can grow up to 12 feet wide. This particular Japanese Maple is perfect for growing under power lines or in front of homes where a larger tree may hide the architectural aspects of the house. This small tree is commonly seen in courtyards or growing in large containers on patios or decks and will add a cooling purple color to sunny areas.

Its open branching structure allows this tree to create a filtered shade that allows some sunlight to reach the ground. This open habit also allows shrubs or perennials to grow under the tree successfully. We call this under-planting, and shrubs like Rhododendrons, Azaleas, and Mountain Laurels will thrive in almost perfect conditions. Perennials such as Hellebores, heuchera, hosta, and ferns love to be planted under Japanese Maples and make great companion plants.

The root system of Japanese Maples tends to grow close to the soil surface, so the tree welcomes the protection provided by smaller shrubs underplanted beneath it. Underplanting helps to keep the shallow root system cool and evenly moist.

Acer palmatum 'Purple Ghost' grows best in hardiness zones 6 through 9, making it an excellent choice for most areas of the country except the upper midwest and the northern regions of the east coast, where winter temperatures typically fall below -10 for extended periods. Purple Ghost is more tolerable of high heat than other varieties but will not tolerate extremely dry soils for extended periods. If you live in an area susceptible to drought, we advise watering the tree periodically (weekly) during those periods.

Japanese Maples purchased in smaller containers such as 1 Gallon pots are also sought out by bonsai growers. The smaller, less-developed root system quickly transitions to shallow bonsai pots with little stress to the tree. The Purple Ghost is no exception and makes a colorful and exciting deciduous Bonsai specimen.

Japanese Maples such as Purple Ghost benefit from a spring application of slow-release fertilizer such as Espoma Tree -Tone. Compost is also beneficial when planting your tree, and we recommend good quality compost that can be sourced from your local garden center.

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