Midori No Teiboku Japanese Maple
Midori-no-teiboku Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Midori-no-teiboku')
Midori-no-teiboku Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Midori-no-teiboku') is a rare green-leaved cultivar prized for its clean structure, vigorous upright habit, and soft, refreshing foliage. Its name translates roughly to �green upright tree,� and it lives up to that with bright green, finely serrated leaves that create a fresh, elegant look throughout the growing season. In autumn, the foliage transforms into warm tones of golden yellow and light orange, offering year-round interest in both traditional and contemporary gardens.
Distinctive Features
'Midori-no-teiboku' produces medium-sized, palmate leaves with refined lobes and a graceful texture. The tree matures to an upright, oval form�typically reaching 12 to 15 feet tall and 6 to 8 feet wide in ten years�making it a strong vertical accent in the landscape. The vivid green foliage is consistent and dense, forming a lush canopy that provides shade and seasonal interest without overwhelming surrounding plantings.
Growing Conditions
- Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade; best color and form in dappled sunlight or with protection from afternoon heat.
- Soil: Well-drained, slightly acidic soil with ample organic matter.
- Water: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture, especially during dry periods.
- Humidity: Performs well in moderate humidity; good air circulation reduces stress in summer.
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 5�8; hardy across a wide range of temperate climates.
Ideal Uses
- Focal Point Plantings: Tall, elegant form draws attention in entryways or garden clearings.
- Woodland Gardens: Blends beautifully with ferns, hostas, and other shade-loving plants.
- Zen and Japanese Gardens: Harmonizes with minimalist landscapes and stone features.
- Mixed Borders: Pairs well with flowering shrubs and contrasting foliage.
- Structural Accent: Adds vertical interest without heavy bulk.
Low Maintenance Care
'Midori-no-teiboku' is an easy-care Japanese maple with a tidy shape and strong resistance to pests and disease. With minimal pruning and seasonal watering, it remains healthy and attractive throughout the year.
- Watering: Maintain even moisture, especially in the first few seasons after planting.
- Pruning: Light shaping in late winter or early spring to enhance natural form and remove crossing branches.
- Fertilizing: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring to support healthy growth.
- Pest and Disease Resistance: Generally pest-free when provided with well-draining soil and open airflow.
- Winter Care: Fully hardy in Zones 5�8; mulching base helps protect roots in colder regions.
Why Choose Midori-no-teiboku Japanese Maple?
'Midori-no-teiboku' offers a clean, upright form and refreshing green foliage that make it a serene and versatile choice for structured gardens. Its graceful presence and reliable color shift in fall make it a landscape favorite.
- Bright Green Foliage: Clean, soft-toned leaves provide a calm and elegant look.
- Strong Vertical Form: Ideal for adding height without bulk to garden designs.
- Seasonal Color: Golden fall tones offer a warm autumn show.
- Low Maintenance: Simple to grow and easy to maintain in most conditions.
- Versatile Placement: Suitable for traditional, modern, or naturalistic garden styles.
For gardeners seeking upright structure and a fresh green aesthetic, Midori-no-teiboku Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Midori-no-teiboku') offers enduring beauty and design flexibility across the seasons.

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