The Crimson King makes a great ornamental tree for any garden, offering a stunning show of rich red, crimson and beetroot coloured foliage. The leaves are large with five lobes that curl at the edges, adding to the effect of the light and dark shades. In spring, the dark leaves are contrasted by lovely small lemon yellow flowers with a tint of red, creating an eye-catching display. Crimson King is a fully hardy tree and will tolerate most soil types including clay. It thrives best in moist but well-drained areas. It grows to a height of around 7m and assumes a broad headed, rounded shape. This Maple tree is happy in both coastal and inland gardens and will tolerate urban pollution as well as difficult conditions like exposed and windy open areas. Crimson King is a fast growing tree that will soon provide shade and interest in your garden. It offers a stunning all year round display. The bold crimson leaves hold their colour through the spring and summer and then turn to vibrant shades of red, orange and brown in autumn. This Maple holds an RHS Award of Garden Merit. Plant it as a focal point in a medium to large sized garden. Use it as a screen along a border wall or to add interest along the edges of a winding driveway. The Crimson Maple looks wonderful planted next to the Princeton Gold. The two create a striking contrast of gold and crimson that will call for some photos to be taken! Characteristics: Ornamental tree with lovely rich crimson and purple foliage that turns red and orange in autumn. Contrasting yellow flowers in spring. Flowering: Small yellow flowers in spring. Height and Spread in 20 years: 7m / 5m. Broad headed, round shape. Hardiness and Best Position: Fully hardy. Full sun or partial shade. Soil: Fertile, moist and well-drained.