








Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ Japanese Maple
- Dark purple-red foliage
- Fast growing
- Holds color throughout the year
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Description
How big does a Bloodgood Japanese Maple get?
The Bloodgood Maple is a fast-growing Japanese Maple tree. In 10 years it grows about 10 feet tall, and 5 feet wide. This beautiful red Bloodgood Maple has been an industry standard for over 50 years in both the US and Europe.
Features
The leaves of Bloodgood Japanese Maple are large, dark red-purple, and deeply divided lobes with finely toothed edges. The Bloodgood Maple stays red, and holds this rich color far into late summer, especially in full sun. The fall color is bright crimson.
Planting a Bloodgood Maple
Prominent, bright red fruits ornaments the Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ Japanese Maple tree. This fast-growing upright tree at maturity is as wide as tall and should be planted at an appropriate distance from the house. When planting this maple near or at a distance from your house, choose a spot where there is partial shade, or about four hours of perfect unfiltered and direct sunlight every day. These maples love a full bright sun for six hours or more. When planted in shade the maple will give vivid foliage colors. Explore our wide variety of maples, to pair with Bloodgood Maple.
Best Time to Plant this Maple
The best time to plant this Maple tree is typically in the early spring or fall. These seasons provide optimal conditions for the tree to establish its roots before facing extreme weather conditions.
USDA Hardiness Map

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Additional information
| Weight | N/A |
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| Latin Name | Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' |
| Common name | Bloodgood Japanese Maple |
| Sun Exposure | Sun/Part Shade |
| ANNUAL GROWTH | 12-18" |
| Growth Rate | Large |
| HxW@10 Years | 10'x5' |
| Color | red, purple & burgundy |
| LEAF TYPE | Broadleaf |
| Hardiness Zone | Zones 5-9 |
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