North Wind Maple — Twin Cities, MN

North Wind Maple

#7 Gallon
$260.99
Sale price  $260.99 Regular price  $316.99
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North Wind Maple — Twin Cities, MN

North Wind Maple

$260.99
Sale price  $260.99 Regular price  $316.99
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Every plant proven in zone 4

North Wind Maple delivers Japanese maple elegance to Apple Valley, Burnsville, and Lakeville landscapes. A Korean × Japanese cross bred at the University of Minnesota for proven zone 4 hardiness.

About North Wind Maple

Botanical Name Acer × pseudosieboldianum 'North Wind'
Mature Size 20ft tall × 15ft wide
Bloom / Foliage Red spring flowers; brilliant orange-red fall color
Sun Requirements Full sun to part shade. Japanese maples prefer part shade with afternoon protection.
Water Needs Prefers consistent moisture, especially in first two years. Tolerates short dry spells once established.
Soil Tolerates Minnesota clay-loam. Prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil — amend with compost.
Hardiness Zones 4-8 (Twin Cities is zone 4b–5a). Reliable to -25°F or colder depending on cultivar.
Deer Resistance Moderately deer-resistant
Foliage Deciduous — varied summer foliage (green, burgundy, gold, variegated) with brilliant fall color
Growth Rate Moderate — 12-24 inches per year for most ornamental maples

Why You'll Love North Wind Maple

Specimen tree

Ornamental maples are anchor specimens for the front yard or focal-point plantings. Their fall color rivals any tree in the Minnesota landscape.

Shade tree replacement

For homeowners replacing emerald-ash-borer-killed ash trees, hardy maples are a top choice — similar canopy, similar growth rate, and rock-solid in zone 4.

Fall color

Minnesota fall is famous worldwide and maples are a big reason why. Reliable orange-red-gold display every October.

Zone 4 cold-hardy maple with Japanese maple looks

U of M-bred for Minnesota winters; first reliable Japanese maple alternative. That's why North Wind Maple has earned a spot in our Minnesota launch catalog — it's a maple we're confident will thrive in your Twin Cities landscape.

Planting North Wind Maple in the Twin Cities

Best planting window: Spring (mid-April through early June) or early fall (late August through late September). Avoid planting during peak summer heat — Twin Cities heat waves can stress newly installed root balls.

Site selection: Full sun to part shade. Japanese maples prefer part shade with afternoon protection. Choose a location with the mature size of 20ft tall × 15ft wide in mind — give North Wind Maple room to fill out without crowding fences, sidewalks, or neighboring plants.

Soil prep: Tolerates Minnesota clay-loam. Prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil — amend with compost. If your Twin Cities yard has heavy clay (common in Plymouth, Eden Prairie, and Wayzata), amend the planting hole with 25-30% compost to improve drainage. For sandy soils in parts of Anoka and Washington counties, mix in compost to improve water retention.

How to plant:

  1. Dig a hole 2× the width of the root ball and the same depth.
  2. Loosen the sides of the hole — slick clay walls block root expansion.
  3. Set North Wind Maple so the top of the root ball is 1-2" above grade.
  4. Backfill with native soil mixed 25% with compost. Tamp gently.
  5. Water deeply (5+ gallons) immediately after planting.
  6. Mulch 2-3" deep, keeping mulch 2" away from the stem.

Watering & Care

First year (establishment): Water deeply 1-2× per week from April through October. North Wind Maple needs consistent moisture to develop a strong root system for its first Minnesota winter. Check soil moisture 4-6" deep — water when the top 2-3" feels dry.

Established (year 2+): Prefers consistent moisture, especially in first two years. Tolerates short dry spells once established. During typical Twin Cities summers, supplemental water during 2+ week dry spells is enough.

Winter prep: Water deeply in late October before ground freeze — this protects North Wind Maple through dry winter winds. Apply a fresh 2-3" layer of mulch in November to insulate the root zone through deep freezes.

Pruning: Prune in late summer or early fall when sap flow is reduced. Avoid spring pruning when sap is rising — heavy bleeding stresses the tree.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is North Wind Maple hardy in Minnesota?
Yes. North Wind Maple is rated for zones 4-8 (Twin Cities is zone 4b–5a) — the Twin Cities metro is zone 4b–5a, well within its hardiness range. U of M-bred for Minnesota winters; first reliable Japanese maple alternative.

How fast does North Wind Maple grow?
Moderate — 12-24 inches per year for most ornamental maples. Expect mature size (20ft tall × 15ft wide) within 5-8 years depending on site conditions and care.

Will deer eat North Wind Maple?
Moderately deer-resistant. In high-deer-pressure suburbs (Wayzata, Stillwater, Hudson), supplemental fencing or repellents may help young plants establish.

Can I plant North Wind Maple in part shade?
Full sun to part shade. Japanese maples prefer part shade with afternoon protection.

What size gallon should I buy?
We typically offer North Wind Maple in #2, #5, #10, and sometimes larger gallon sizes. Smaller sizes establish faster and cost less; larger sizes give instant impact. For most Twin Cities residential landscapes, #5 or #10 gallon is the sweet spot.

Where We Deliver

Three Timbers Minnesota delivers and installs North Wind Maple across the Twin Cities metro — Minneapolis, St. Paul, Plymouth, Maple Grove, Edina, Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Wayzata, Bloomington, Apple Valley, Burnsville, Lakeville, Eagan, Roseville, Shoreview, Stillwater, Woodbury, Hudson, Hopkins, St. Louis Park, Chanhassen, Excelsior, Victoria, Chaska, and surrounding communities. Live North Wind Maple grown for our climate and delivered fresh from our Waconia, MN nursery.

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