Acer carpinifolium

Hornbeam Maple

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Common Name: 

Hornbeam Maple

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

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Maximum temperature: 

30°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Hornbeam Maple (Acer carpinifolium) - Description

Acer carpinifolium (Hornbeam Maple; Japanese: チドリノキ Chidorinoki "zigzag tree") is a species of maple native to Japan, on the islands of Honshū, Kyūshū, and Shikoku, where it grows in woodlands and alongside streams in mountainous areas. It is a small deciduous tree growing to 10–15 m tall, with smooth, dark greenish-grey to grey-brown bark.

Hornbeam Maple (Acer carpinifolium) - Blooming

Maples are not known for their flowers but they do flower. The effect can be striking if the whole tree is in flower. The tiny flowers can be yellow, green, orange or red. They Maple tree fruit are unique. They resemble wing nuts that are sold at the hardware store and may come different colors.

Hornbeam Maple (Acer carpinifolium) - Growth

Maples are a very large group of trees that come in many different sizes, leaf shapes and have different growth requirements. Maples grow well in northern latitudinal climes. In warmer climates leaves will show marginal leaf burn in mid-Summer and may not show Autumn colors in the Fall. Some species of Maple (such as A. buergerianum) can be trained to grow as bonsai trees.

Hornbeam Maple (Acer carpinifolium) - Planting

Usually grown from ripe seed. Otherwise, bud in late summer, graft in winter.

Hornbeam Maple (Acer carpinifolium) - Pest

Some species are susceptible to aphid damage, which can be resolved with a dimethoate spray. The leaves can be eaten by the larvae of a number of moth/butterfly species. Maples are affected by a number of fungal diseases. In late summer and autumn leaves can be disfigured by "tar spot" and mildew, but neither usually have an effect on long-term health. Though mostly deer resistant young trees, particularly Japanese maples are not.

Hornbeam Maple (Acer carpinifolium) - Interesting facts

Maples make great bonsai plants. The most popular species for bonsai include A. palmatum, A. ginnala (Amur Maple), A. campestre (Field Maple), A. buergerianum (Trident Maple), and A. monspessulanum (Montpellier Maple).

Hornbeam Maple (Acer carpinifolium) - Soil and irrigation

Prefers moist acidic soil. Alkaline soils (pH gt; 7.5) usually cause a yellowing of the leaf blades, often with pronounced green veins and stunted. Constant water is needed to support Maples' extensive shoot system especially while the tree is getting established. Occasional deep irrigations will promote deeper root development which will ease the constant need for available water.

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