ACER PALMATUM 'SANGO-KAKU'
A recent arrival to my garden is Acer palmatum Sango-Kaku, also known as the Coral-bark maple. I'm already hooked on Japanese maples (acers) but am limited with regard to numbers by the size of my garden which, at most, is 30ft by 30ft (and that's stretching it a bit), and already houses a garden room and a shed. As soon as I saw the red branches of Sango-Kaku (Sango) I had to have it, and yet it is not the smallest of acers. In the image below you can see the autumnal glorious colours and even when all the leaves are shed, there will still be that glorious bark! Acer palmatum Sango-Kaku - October 2025 In fact, it can, over time, achieve 8 metres if left to do as it pleases. It is of bushy habit and mine is going to be restricted in the way they restrict bonsai trees, by pruning. It is doable, I have seen it. My new arrival is already 3ft (90cm) tall and reaching for the stars. It needed repotting as it was already somewhat root bound. Like most Japanese maples, ...