Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood'

Japanese maple

Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' is a fully hardy, upright Japanese maple bearing deeply divided, rich burgundy-red leaves that hold their colour through summer before turning vivid scarlet in autumn.

Supplied as an established plant in a 3 litre pot

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Aspect

Full sun to partial shade

Hardiness

Fully hardy in most parts of the UK

Flowers

Spring

Soil

Loam, sand, clay

About this plant

Rich burgundy foliage from spring to blazing autumn colour

  • Description

    Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' is one of the most widely grown and consistently reliable of all Japanese maples, producing deeply divided, five to seven-lobed leaves in a rich, deep burgundy-red that hold their colour well through the summer months without fading to green as many red-leaved cultivars do. In autumn the foliage intensifies to a vivid scarlet before falling to reveal an elegant, layered branch structure. It is an upright, moderately vigorous cultivar that forms a well-shaped small tree over time, and is equally at home as a border specimen or as a long-term container plant on a sheltered terrace or in a courtyard garden.
  • Why we like it

    'Bloodgood' has remained at the top of the list of recommended Japanese maples for decades, and with good reason. The deep burgundy-red of the foliage is as rich and consistent as any red-leaved cultivar available, holding through the hottest summers without the fade to murky green that disappoints in lesser selections. Then in autumn it delivers again, the leaves intensifying to a clear scarlet that is among the finest of any garden tree. It is also simply a well-behaved, handsome plant: upright, shapely, and slow enough to remain manageable for many years.

Specs & details

The particulars

Botanical name
Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood'
Common name
Japanese maple
Supplied as
3 litre pot
Flower colour
Red
Eventual height
4–6 m
Eventual spread
3–5 m
Flowering period
Spring
Habit
Upright, moderately vigorous deciduous tree with layered branching
Life cycle
Deciduous tree
Hardiness
Fully hardy in most parts of the UK
Aspect
Full sun to partial shade
Soil type
Loam, sand, clay
Moisture
Moist but well-drained
Position
Specimen tree, sheltered border, courtyard garden, large patio container, woodland-edge planting
Plant spacing
Best planted as a specimen; allow at least 3–4 m from other large plants at maturity
Growing skill
Easy to grow in the right conditions

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Planting
Flowering

Plant in autumn or early spring for best establishment. New foliage emerges in April and is at its most vulnerable to frost damage at this stage. Autumn colour typically develops from late September through October, often persisting into November in a good season.

Planting & care

Help it thrive

Planting guide

Choose the most sheltered position available in full sun or partial shade, protected from cold, drying winds and the risk of late spring frosts. Avoid east-facing aspects where possible, as morning sun causes rapid thawing of frosted foliage, which is more damaging than the frost itself. Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' tolerates a range of soils but does not perform well on thin, chalky, or waterlogged ground; improve heavy clay soils with grit and compost before planting, and on chalk soils grow in a large container of lime-free ericaceous compost instead. Plant at the same depth as in the pot, water in thoroughly, and mulch generously around the base, keeping the mulch clear of the trunk. In containers, use a large pot of ericaceous or lime-free loam-based compost with excellent drainage, and be prepared to water frequently through summer.

Care tips

Once established, Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' requires relatively little ongoing attention. Water regularly through the first two to three growing seasons and during any prolonged dry spells thereafter. Apply a generous mulch of bark or garden compost around the base each autumn, keeping it clear of the trunk, to protect the roots and retain moisture. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilisers, which encourage soft, frost-vulnerable growth; a balanced slow-release fertiliser applied in spring is sufficient if feeding is needed at all. Keep pruning to an absolute minimum; if dead wood removal or light shaping is required, do this in midsummer or in late autumn after the leaves have fallen, never in late winter or spring when sap is rising.

Winter care

Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' is fully hardy in most parts of the UK but benefits from a sheltered position, as the emerging spring foliage is vulnerable to damage from late frosts and cold, drying winds. No routine pruning is required or recommended; Japanese maples bleed sap if cut in late winter or spring, and pruning wounds can allow disease entry. If any shaping or removal of dead wood is necessary, carry it out in midsummer when sap flow is at its lowest, or in late autumn after leaf fall. Apply a generous mulch of bark or garden compost around the base of the tree each autumn, keeping it clear of the trunk. Container plants in very exposed or cold gardens can be moved to a sheltered spot or unheated greenhouse during the most severe winter weather, and should never be allowed to freeze solid in their pots.