Palmatum Group
Corallinum Type'Corallinum' represents a fine example of a
whole group of similar maples that emerge salmon-pink to pinkish-red in spring.
These 5 lobed semi dwarf trees are all known for there spectacular spring displays.
More pink than 'Shinde shojo' or Beni maiko',
Corallinum really stands out in the garden. Even the new stems and petioles are
pink to red. Though a fantastic tree it tends to always be leggy in pots and
never really fills in until planted in the ground for a couple of years. Also 'Corallinum
is never as pink for us in the Southeast as it is for people in cooler
climates. After turning green in early June we are usually treated to a second
burst of color in August with the new flush of pinkish-red new leaves. Fall
color is usually an orange-red to pink-red.