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Viridis Japanese Maple

Acer palmatum var. dissectum 'Viridis'

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The Viridis Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum var. dissectum ‘Viridis’) is a graceful, weeping ornamental tree admired for its finely dissected, lacy green foliage and elegant cascading form. Throughout spring and summer, this low-growing Japanese maple displays vibrant chartreuse to emerald green leaves that add soft texture and structure to any landscape. In autumn, the foliage transforms into a dazzling display of golden-yellow and orange hues, providing brilliant fall color that lights up the garden. Its compact size and artistic shape make it an ideal specimen tree for borders, water features, or Asian-inspired landscapes.

Typically reaching 6 to 10 feet tall and wide, Viridis Japanese Maple thrives in part shade to full sun and prefers moist, well-drained soil. Its weeping habit makes it perfect for planting on slopes, raised beds, or near garden pathways where its flowing branches can be fully appreciated. This variety is also well-suited for container gardening and can be used as a statement piece on patios, decks, or in small garden spaces. With its slow growth and low maintenance needs, it’s a favorite among gardeners who seek long-term elegance and year-round interest.

Hardy in USDA Zones 5–8, Viridis Japanese Maple is both deer resistant and tolerant of urban conditions, making it a reliable and versatile choice for residential landscapes. Whether used as a standalone focal point or as part of a layered planting scheme, this weeping Japanese maple brings timeless beauty and refined charm to any garden. Its vibrant foliage, dramatic structure, and multi-season appeal make it a must-have for any discerning landscape design.


Growzone: 5-8 Viridis Japanese Maple Hardiness Zones 5-8
Hardiness Zone: 5-8
Mature Height: 8 to 10 feet
Mature Width: 8 to 10 feet
Classification: Small tree
Sunlight: Part to full sun
Habit: Deciduous, densely branched
Flower Color: Insignificant
Foliage: Bright green in spring to purple and then gold and crimson in the fall
Soil Condition: Any well drained soil
Water Requirements: Water well until established
Uses: Extremely attractive when used as a focal point or a specimen planting, very slow growing

How to Care for Viridis Japanese Maple

Be sure to read our planting instructions to ensure a healthy and happy Viridis Japanese Maple tree for years to come!

How do I Plant A Viridis Japanese Maple Tree?

How do I Plant A Viridis Japanese Maple Tree?

Planting a Viridis Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum var. dissectum ‘Viridis’) begins with choosing the right location—ideally one that offers morning sun and afternoon shade or dappled light throughout the day. This delicate, weeping tree thrives in well-drained, slightly acidic soil that retains moisture but doesn’t become waterlogged. Start by digging a hole twice as wide and just as deep as the tree’s root ball. Gently remove the maple from its container, loosen any compacted roots, and place the tree in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding ground. Backfill with native soil mixed with compost, and water thoroughly to eliminate air pockets. After planting, apply a 2–3 inch layer of mulch around the base of the tree to help retain soil moisture and regulate temperature, keeping the mulch a few inches away from the trunk to avoid rot. Space the tree with enough room for its mature spread—generally 6 to 10 feet wide—to allow its weeping branches to gracefully cascade without crowding. Viridis Japanese Maple is an ideal focal point for borders, rock gardens, and near water features. With proper planting and placement, this ornamental maple will reward you with lush green foliage in spring and summer and a fiery golden-orange display in fall, offering multi-season beauty and timeless elegance.

How do I Water A Viridis Japanese Maple Tree?

How do I Water A Viridis Japanese Maple Tree?

Watering a Viridis Japanese Maple Tree (Acer palmatum var. dissectum ‘Viridis’) correctly is essential for promoting healthy root development and maintaining vibrant foliage. During the first year after planting, water deeply 2–3 times per week, depending on weather conditions and soil type. The goal is to keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy. Use a slow, deep watering method to encourage the roots to grow downward rather than staying near the surface. This weeping Japanese maple is particularly sensitive to both drought and waterlogged soils, so consistent moisture and proper drainage are key. Once established, Viridis Japanese Maple becomes more drought-tolerant but still benefits from regular watering during hot or dry periods, especially in full sun or sandy soil. Always check the top few inches of soil—if it feels dry, it’s time to water. Adding a 2–3 inch layer of mulch around the root zone will help retain soil moisture, regulate temperature, and reduce watering frequency. Avoid watering the foliage directly, as this can encourage fungal issues; instead, water at the base of the tree. With proper watering, your Viridis Japanese Maple will flourish with lush, finely textured green foliage in the growing season and brilliant golden-orange tones in the fall.

How do I Fertilize A Viridis Japanese Maple Tree?

How do I Fertilize A Viridis Japanese Maple Tree?

Fertilizing a Viridis Japanese Maple Tree (Acer palmatum var. dissectum ‘Viridis’) should be done with care to maintain its compact form, vibrant foliage, and overall health. In early spring, just as new growth begins to emerge, apply a slow-release, balanced fertilizer—such as a 10-10-10 or a fertilizer formulated for acid-loving trees. Spread the fertilizer evenly around the drip line of the tree, being careful to keep it a few inches away from the trunk. Water thoroughly after application to help the nutrients absorb into the soil and reach the root zone. This annual feeding provides the essential nutrients the tree needs to support healthy foliage and strong growth throughout the season. Avoid over-fertilizing, especially with high-nitrogen formulas, as this can lead to overly vigorous growth that detracts from the tree’s natural cascading form and may make it more susceptible to pests or disease. For a more organic approach, top-dress the root zone with compost or well-aged manure in early spring to improve soil structure and nutrient content gradually. In most cases, one spring feeding is sufficient for the entire growing season. With proper fertilization, your Viridis Japanese Maple will thrive, displaying lush green, finely cut leaves during the growing season and transitioning to a brilliant golden-orange fall color, enhancing your landscape with elegant, multi-season appeal.

How and When do I Prune my Viridis Japanese Maple Tree?

How and When do I Prune my Viridis Japanese Maple Tree?

Pruning your Viridis Japanese Maple Tree (Acer palmatum var. dissectum ‘Viridis’) is best done in late winter to early spring, before new growth begins. This is the ideal time to remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches and to shape the tree for improved airflow and structure. Because Viridis has a naturally elegant, cascading form, pruning should be light and strategic—focus on thinning out overcrowded areas and maintaining its soft, umbrella-like silhouette. Use clean, sharp pruning shears and make cuts just above a healthy bud or branch junction to promote healthy regrowth. Avoid heavy summer pruning, which can stress the tree and expose delicate foliage to sunburn. However, light touch-up pruning can be done in mid to late summer to remove any suckers, overly long shoots, or errant branches that disrupt the weeping habit. Always step back periodically to view the tree’s overall shape before making additional cuts. Pruning helps preserve the refined appearance of your Viridis Japanese Maple and encourages the growth of fine-textured, vibrant green foliage in spring and summer, followed by brilliant golden-orange color in the fall—making it a stunning focal point in any landscape.


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