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Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)-i
Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)-i
Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)-i
Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)-i
Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)-i
Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)-i
Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)-i
Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)-i
Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)-i
Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)-i
Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)-i
Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)-i

Korean maple

Scientific name
Acer pseudosieboldianum

Basic Information

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  • Broad-leaved tree
  • Tree
Height
500cm ~ 800cm
Flower Color
Leaf Color
Anthesis
spring
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Hardiness Zones
4-7
Cold resistance
Good
Heat resistance
Fair
Habitat of origin
Korea, China
Growth Rate
Normal

What is Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)?

What is Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)

Korean maple, scientifically Acer pseudosieboldianum, belongs Sapindaceae. Native Korea, China Japan. Commonly called Korean maple origin. Flowers Acer pseudosieboldianum small, inconspicuous, greenish-yellow. Bloom spring, followed fruits samaras. Palmate leaves, multiple lobes radiating central point. Green, turn shades red, orange, yellow fall. Medium-sized, 20-30 feet high. Attractive foliage, ornamental gardens landscapes. Relatively easy grow, wide soil conditions, prefers well-drained. Symbolism - strength, endurance, beauty, grace. Varieties include 'North Wind', 'IsIAU', 'Joe Witt'. Versatile tree, color interest landscape.

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Flower meaning

In the United States, the flower symbolism for the Korean maples is not clearly documented. Still, most flowers carry symbolic meanings in the language of flowers. The rose symbolizes love and passion. The daisy means innocence and purity. But flower meanings change between cultures and eras. So people should think about the context and relationship when decoding a flower's message. Flower symbolism is not universal or fixed.

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Calendar of Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)

Calendar

Korean maple scientifically known as Acer pseudosieboldianum is a deciduous tree native to Korea and China. The United States commonly cultivates as an ornamental plant. The flowering time of Korean maple typically occurs in the spring season April and May. The tree produces small inconspicuous flowers that are arranged in clusters. The blooming period for Korean maple usually lasts for a few weeks with the flowers reaching their peak in mid to late spring. To ensure longer blooming provide the tree with adequate sunlight water and nutrients. Pruning the tree in late winter or early spring can also help promote more abundant flowering. Overall Korean maple is a beautiful tree that adds aesthetic value to gardens and landscapes during its flowering season.

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How to grow Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)

Watering

The optimal frequency and method of watering for the Korean maple plant depends on various factors, including seasonal differences, soil humidity, and the specific needs of the plant. During the growing season, which typically occurs from spring to fall, the Korean maple requires regular watering to maintain soil moisture. It is recommended to water the plant deeply once a week, ensuring that the water penetrates the root zone. The amount of water needed can vary depending on the size of the plant and the weather conditions, but a general guideline is to provide approximately 1 inch of water per week. In contrast, during the dormant rime in winter, the Korean maple requires less frequent watering. It is important to allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings to prevent overwatering, which can lead to root rot. It is advisable to check the soil moisture level before watering and adjust accordingly. Additionally, it is important to avoid watering the foliage of the Korean maple, as this can increase the risk of fungal diseases. Instead, focus on watering the base of the plant to ensure the water reaches the roots. Overall, maintaining proper soil moisture and adjusting watering frequency based on seasonal changes are key to promoting the health and growth of the Korean maple plant.

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Soil and Fertilizer

Korean maple, scientifically known as Acer pseudosieboldianum, thrives in well-drained soil. The dirt should have good moisture capacity while allowing excess water deplete away. To ensure rising up growth, it is indicated to apply a balanced decelerate unshackle plant food with a numbering scale of 10-10-10 or 14-14-14 in early spring. This will provide a steady furnish of nutrients throughout the flourishing season. Apply the plant food evenly around the basement of the factory, avoiding direct connection with the stem or leaves. During the up season, it is advisable to apply a water-soluble plant food with a higher atomic number 7 content, such as a 20-10-10 or 30-10-10 ratio, every 4-6 weeks. This will advocate vigorous sheet growth and overall factory health. Regular testing of the ground is requisite to proctor the nutrient scales and pH of the dirt. Adjustments can be made consequently by addition organic matter or usage specific fertilizers to hold the optimum conditions for Korean maple.

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Sunlight and Place

The Korean maple, scientifically known as Acer pseudosieboldianum, requires some sunlight for growth. It can handle cold weather, with a hardiness zone from 4 to 8. This means it can take temperatures as low as -30°F (-34°C) to 20°F (-6°C). However, extreme cold can damage it. Providing protection during harsh winter is recommended. Regarding heat tolerance, the Korean maple is moderately heat tolerant. It can take temperatures up to 90°F (32°C) without much damage. But long exposure to high heat can stress it. Providing some shade during the hottest part of day is good. The best temperature range for the Korean maple is 60°F (15°C) and 75°F (24°C). This is where it thrives and grows best. In summer, it is important to give the Korean maple adequate water and ensure the soil drains well to prevent waterlogging. This will help it handle the heat. For placement, the Korean maple likes partial shade to full sun. It can take full sun but some shade during the hottest part of day can prevent leaf scorching. The Korean maple can take both direct and indirect sunlight. However, avoiding intense, direct sun for long periods is important as it can cause leaf burn. The minimum sunlight the Korean maple needs per day to thrive is 4-6 hours. This is the minimum for photosynthesis and health. More than 6 hours of sun per day can also be good, if not too much. Overall, the Korean maple requires some sun and can take various temperatures. With conditions like partial shade, well-drained soil, and enough water, it can thrive.

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Advanced Information of Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)

Pruning

Korean maple, scientifically known as Acer pseudosieboldianum, benefits from regular pruning and cutting back to maintain its shape, promote healthy growth, and enhance its overall appearance. Pruning is necessary to remove dead, damaged, or diseased branches, as well as to thin out crowded areas to improve air circulation and sunlight penetration. Winter or spring, before new growth begins, offer good times for pruning Korean maple. When pruning, removing any dead or diseased branches is a good first step, cutting them back to the healthy wood inside. Next, selectively thin out crowded areas by cutting back branches that touch each other. Avoid excessive pruning to keep the natural shape. After pruning, cleaning and sterilizing tools prevents disease spreading. Remember to properly dispose of cut branches, either by chipping them for mulch or by following local regulations. Regular pruning and cutting back helps Korean maple thrive and supports long-term health and beauty.

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Planting and Harvest

Korean mapletree, known as Acer pseudosieboldianum, deciduous native Korea parts China Japan. Commonly ornamental attractive foliage compact small. Potting maple, recommended plant ground pot. Extensive root system requires space grow develop. Prefer pot, large container drainage holes. Potting mix center. Root ball level surface. Water thoroughly potting consistently moistwaterlogged. Repotting 2-3 years, slightly larger. Mishowing, improper stunted growth, discoloration, decline. Sunlight, water, nutrients health vitality maple.

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Propagation

Korean maple is able to spread through various techniques like putting seeds, division, cuttings, and leaf cuttings. To spread Korean maple through putting seeds, gather ripe seeds from the tree in fall and put them in a potting mix that drains well. Keep the soil moist and place the pot somewhere warm and bright. Germination usually takes a few weeks. For division, select a healthy and mature Korean maple plant and carefully divide it into smaller sections, making sure each part has roots. Plant the divided sections in individual containers or directly outside, providing enough water and sunlight. To spread through cuttings, take semi-hardwood cuttings from the Korean maple in late summer or early fall. Remove the lower leaves and dip the cut end in rooting hormone. Plant the cuttings in a potting mix that drains well and keep them somewhere warm and humid until roots form. Leaf cuttings can also be used to spread. Take healthy leaves from the Korean maple and put them in a container filled with a mix of peat moss and perlite. Keep the container somewhere warm and humid and mist the leaves regularly. Roots will form from the leaf petioles, and once they are established, the new plants can be potted or planted outside. Picking is not required for spreading methods mentioned above.

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Pests and Diseases

Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum) is susceptible to several pests and diseases. The aphid likes to feed on the sap of the plant and can cause leaf curling and distortion. The Japanese beetle will chew on the leaves and can defoliate the tree if not controlled. Also, the plant is prone to fungal diseases such as powdery mildew and verticillium wilt. Powdery mildew shows up as a white powdery cover on the leaves, while verticillium wilt leads to wilting, yellowing, and death of the branches. To avoid aphid problems, you need to watch closely and detect them early. Natural predators like ladybugs and lacewings can help manage aphid numbers. Japanese beetles can be picked off by hand or sprayed with insecticide. Proper cleanup, like removing fallen leaves and debris, can prevent the spread of fungal diseases. Fungicides can also be used for powdery mildew, while there is no cure for verticillium wilt and affected branches should be trimmed and destroyed. The decline of Korean maple can be due to various things, including pests, diseases, stress, or poor care. It's important to pinpoint the exact cause to take the right treatment or prevention steps. Regular checking and maintenance, along with proper water and fertilizer, can help keep Korean maple healthy and reduce the risk of pests and diseases.

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Habitat of Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)

Habitat

Toxicity of Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)

Health Benefits

edible
Inedible
Toxic
No toxicity

NO DATA

Toxic for dogs and cats

NO DATA

Q&A of Korean maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum)

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