Lace leaf, weeping or red dragon maples (acer palmatum dissectum) are native to Korea, China, Japan, Mongolia and southeast Russia; however, they are now grown all over the world and prized for their lovely shape, delicate lacy or feathery leaves and beautiful colours.

They only grow to about 2-3 metres (6-9 ft) or less (the ones pictured are only about half that height), so they really are more shrub-like than tree-like. They take on a dome shape when they reach full maturity which makes them appear to be “weeping.”

In autumn they turn the most glorious crimson red which will gradually fade into pink or rusty red before they drop their leaves in December.

The colour is so intense that they almost seem to glow, especially when the sun shines on them.

Red is my favourite colour, so I find myself particularly drawn to them.

After their dormant winter period, they re-emerge in late March or April with brownish-red leaves that eventually turn quite red before morphing into green for summer.

Lace leaf maples are not only beautiful, they are also quite compact and will work well in small gardens. They’re winter tolerant to zones 5a and 5b.

For most of the year they add so much visual interest and stunning colour to a garden. Isn’t nature grand?

Happy Thursday.
Wowsers! These are beautiful Lynette.
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Right? The colour is stunning! Cheers.
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Bright and dainty.
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They definitely are, Anneli. I like the leaf shape. So pretty.
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Absolutely fabulous. We had a small maple in our UK garden but it never really thrived. Wouldn’t even attempt it here xx
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These certainly survive our summers – we’re classified as semi-arid desert – but this one is in a city garden. Cheers.
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Very pretty, especially this time of the year. The colour of the leaves is gorgeous.
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Yes, just as everything is becoming grey and overcast they are absolutely shining. It’s the perfect time for their colour change!
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It is so pretty throughout the year, I’d love to be able to plant onand see it every day. Maggie
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They definitely put on quite a show for the better part of the year! Yes, it’s probably too cold in Calgary for them or actually the chinooks might be more troublesome.
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I love this tree! So beautiful, Lynette. Delicate, graceful leaves. ❤️
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They really are gorgeous, John and I do love watching their colour shifts. Yes, the leaves are so fragile and graceful looking. 😊 Cheers.
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very beautifull picture 👍
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Thank you. 😊
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Beautiful. I have not seen anything like that before.
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They are such gorgeous shrubs. There are several of them in this garden but I otherwise don’t generally see them very often.
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Nature is indeed grand and the lace leaf is spectacular. Happy Thursday, Lynette!
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Thank you, Tricia. Yes, the lace leaf shrubs are stunning and very bright right now just as we’re becoming quite grey so they’re such bright and welcome pops of colour.
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They are pretty too.
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Yes, they sure are. 😊
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Wow!! I absolutely love that close up one. The colours and textures. Ah…and it won’t grow here so guess I will need to enjoy it elsewhere.
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I agree, Bernie. I love these shrubs. For the better part of the year they deliver such colour and the leaves are so beautiful, too. Yes, I understand about the growing restrictions as I lived in Medicine Hat for a decade.
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That is the reddest plant I’ve ever seen. As usual your photos are amazing.
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Thank you, Thomas. They’re the reddest ones on the planet, I think! At their autumnal zenith and particularly if the light is right they look like glowing velvet, a quality I’ve never really been able to capture in my photos. I’ll keep trying, though. Cheers.
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Such a pretty color!!
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Yes, that red is spectacular!
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This is beautiful, Lynette! I see them around my new neighborhood.
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Thank you very much, Laura. 😊 They are such a gorgeous addition to any garden; great that you will see them often. Cheers.
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