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Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ is a magnificent Japanese Maple, showcasing deep crimson leaves that turn vibrant scarlet in autumn. This hardy, deciduous tree provides elegant form and striking colour, making it a perfect focal point for any UK garden.
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Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ offers stunning deep crimson leaves. This exceptional Japanese Maple brings elegant form and dramatic colour to any UK garden.
Originally hailing from Japan, Korea, and China, the Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) is a highly cherished group of ornamental trees. Among these, the cultivar ‘Bloodgood’ stands out as a true garden gem. Its intense, dark red foliage ensures it becomes a captivating focal point. Furthermore, its robust nature makes it a popular choice for many British gardeners seeking year-round interest. This beautiful plant truly enhances any outdoor space with its distinctive charm.
The beauty of Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ truly lies in its incredible foliage. Throughout spring and summer, its deeply lobed leaves maintain a rich, almost black-red hue. This intensity of colour provides a dramatic contrast against greener garden backdrops. As autumn arrives, these stunning leaves transform further. They display brilliant crimson and scarlet tones before finally dropping. This seasonal display offers prolonged visual appeal.
The name ‘Acer’ comes from the Latin for maple tree. ‘Palmatum’ refers to the distinctive, palm-like shape of its leaves. The cultivar name ‘Bloodgood’ aptly describes its remarkably deep, blood-red foliage. This feature is highly valued. This particular selection was developed for enhanced colour stability and hardiness. It is a reliable choice for temperate regions.
Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ typically grows into an elegant, medium-sized tree or large shrub. It develops an attractive vase-shaped form with gracefully spreading branches. Consequently, it creates a wonderful canopy, offering light shade below. This makes it an ideal specimen tree for lawns, providing a striking focal point. Furthermore, its refined structure allows it to integrate seamlessly into mixed borders, adding height and vibrant colour.
Consider planting Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ to soften garden corners or to create a dramatic entrance. It thrives in various garden settings, from formal to more naturalistic woodland schemes. Its robust nature means it can also perform well in large containers. Therefore, even those with smaller patios or balconies can enjoy its beauty. Positioning it thoughtfully will maximise its visual impact.
Minimal pruning is generally required for Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’. This plant naturally forms an appealing shape, therefore, excessive trimming is often unnecessary. Any essential pruning involves removing dead, damaged, or crossing branches. This work is best carried out in late summer or early winter. This timing avoids the plant ‘bleeding’ sap, which can weaken it. Shaping can be done lightly to maintain its elegant form.
While not a primary magnet for pollinators, Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ does provide some shelter and habitat for small garden birds. Its subtle spring flowers can attract a few early insects, but its main contribution to wildlife is structural. Ultimately, this striking Japanese Maple is cherished more for its ornamental beauty and dramatic foliage. It is not primarily for attracting specific wildlife. However, it still contributes to overall garden biodiversity.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
Ensure well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Protect from strong winds and harsh midday sun to prevent leaf scorch. Water regularly during dry periods, especially young plants. Apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser and mulch in spring. Minimal pruning is best, primarily to remove dead or damaged branches.
This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.


