QuestionI recently purchased a Fireglow Japanese Maple from Lowe's. There was no tag stating where to locate the tree, how much room it needs, it's dimensions at maturity... I live in Denver, which I think is zone 4-5. I've read that this variety holds up well with heat. The place I'm thinking of planting it is pretty much full sun. Can you give me a little help with this? Thanks very much.
AnswerHeight 12-15 feet and width 6-8 feet at maturity.
Fireglow is an impressive, vigorous, reliable tree that burns fire-red. Although it is vigorous, it does not become as tall and widespread as 'Bloodgood' thus making it an excellent garden or container plant. 'Fireglow' is similar to 'Bloodgood' but the leaves are not as deeply divided and has a deeper more intense red color which stays throughout the summer. Fireglow does well in hot, sunny conditions. The foliage becomes purple red suffused with green in the early fall. It was given the name 'Fireglow' because of its eye-catching color when the sun shines though the leaves. This cultivar forms an upright tree/shrub shape with many slender dark red shoots. The tree can reach 6-10 feet in 10 years, and reach 12-15 ft. overall. Fireglow was first selected and developed by the Fratelli Gilardelli Nursery just outside Milan, Italy. It was however named in the Netherlands in 1977.