Japanese Maple is a species of tree naturally growing in Japan, Korea and China. Many varieties have been bred and extended to many countries around the world.
They are deciduous shrubs or small trees. It grows to 6-10 m, rarely 16 m. It often grows as undergrowth in deciduous forests. It can grow as a multi-strain.
Cultivar 'Tamukeyama' is one of the slowly growing maples (up to max 3m height). This cultivar, unlike most Japanese maples, is perfectly tolerated by the hot and hot summer sun. It is a cultivar of fine, deeply carved leaves (Dissectum). In the spring they are ruby red, later the color changes to burgundy. In the autumn it then turns to a beautiful, bright red color.
Demands: Protected shaded habitats with sufficiently moist, permeable, humous soil. This cultivar, unlike most Japanese maples, is perfectly tolerated by the hot and hot summer sun and high temperatures. Can withstand frosts up to -27 °. But hates dry, hot place. It is recommended to bet close to the pond, or in the summer to grow a lot.