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Rough Bark Japanese Maple
For gardeners who appreciate year-round interest, ‘Arakawa’ is a true standout. Famous for its textured, roughened bark, this vigorous upright Japanese maple develops deep cracks, creases, and fissures early in life—giving it the look of a venerable old tree even when still young.
In summer, its green, palmate leaves create a soft canopy; in fall, the show intensifies as the entire tree ignites into a brilliant scarlet red—one of the best red fall displays you’ll find, especially in the Pacific Northwest. Whether grown in containers, trained as a bonsai, or planted in the landscape, ‘Arakawa’ brings artistry and age-old character to any setting.
Garden Size: 15’ H × 12’ W
Growth Rate: 6–12” per year
Habit: Broad upright
Zone: 5
Foliage: Green turning to scarlet red
Why We Love It:
The bark alone is worth growing it for—full of texture, age, and personality. Add in the fiery fall color and strong structure, and you get a four-season focal point that feels both rugged and refined. It’s the kind of maple that stops people in their tracks and only gets better with time.
| Acer palmatum 'Arakawa' | |
| Full Sun, Part Shade | |
| 5 | |
| 15-20 ft | |
| 12-18 ft | |
| Green | |
| Rounded | |
| Exfoliating Bark | |
| Fall Colors, Winter Interest | |
| Rapid |