North Wind Korean Maple Tree Planted - Backyard Shade Garden - June 2026

Back in May, I posted the details of a new (to me) Korean Maple tree that I planted in our backyard:  Alpenglow Korean Maple from Iseli Nursery and their Jack Frost Collection.   Previously, I have planted a pair of Korean Maples in the garden:  A Northern Glow Korean Maple in the Island Bed up front.  And an Arctic Jade Korean Maple in the backyard along the southside border. Despite having a great first season (and fall show), that tree suffered something and didn't come back this year.  Good to their Warranty, the fine folks at The Growing Place in Naperville honored their one-year guarantee and let me bring back the Arctic Jade carcass.  More on that tree in a future post.

They didn't have any Arctic Jade trees in their inventory, so I decided to try something else as a replacement:  North Wind Korean Maple.

That name sounds familiar, right?  (at least it did to me.)

And that's because last November, I wrote a "Getting to Know" post about the North Wind Korean Maple.  Here, below, is the description that I included back then:

The North Wind (Korean) maple is our flagship of the hardy Jack Frost maple collection. It has been unscathed in Midwest field testing, surviving temperatures of -30°F. The palmate leaves emerge red in spring and change to green by midsummer. Showy pink samaras standout against the green summer foliage. When other fall color has faded in northern landscapes, North Wind continues the show with dramatic tones of orange and scarlet.

At that time, I said:  this tree seems like the next logical step in my Korean Maple journey.  

Sure enough...that has come true.  Here, below, is a look at the North Wind Korean Maple that I bought home in May:


The Arctic Jade suffered from something.  More on that later.  But, I decided to NOT plant this North Wind Korean Maple in the same spot.  Instead, I moved back about te feet further East, but in the same border amongst the All Gold Grasses.  

Below are a few photos showing the location and planting details.  First up is new hole location.  You can see the disturbed soil near my buckets.  That's where I am putting this ornamental Maple tree in the garden:


Below is a wider-view that shows the old location (the blank spot between the first two All Golds) of the Arctic Jade vs. the new location for North Wind:


And, here below, is the tree planted in that border.  This repeats the 'front of the border' ornamental tree planting pattern that I've established with two Emperor 1's, an Alpenglow and now this North Wind:



Here, below, is the sign from The Growing Place:

2026 is (now) our tenth tree-planting season.

This is the second tree documented of the year.  

Overall, I've planted 110 trees on our property. 

With this new tree, we have 76 of 110 alive. 69% success rate.  But, this number is wrong, I just need to do a full roundup of what trees I've lost as there are a number of dead carcasses in our garden.  

110 trees planted/10 growing seasons = 11 trees on average planted each season
76 trees alive/10 growing seasons = 7.6 trees on average survive each season.

Here's the full accounting:

2017 (9 planted. 5 Dead. 6 total (including 2 replacements) of the original annual total alive now):
1. Flowering Pear in backyard on north side.
2. Flowering Pear in front yard by garage. (LOST and replaced)
3. Japanese flowering cherry.  Lost in 2023.  Could be the Walnut tree that took it.
4 and 5: 2 Lindens that I espalier'd and placed by the south fence line near our kitchen windows.
6. A Dawn Redwood from Earth Day 2017 (LOST and replaced)
7. Nat's Saucer Magnolia in our front yard
8. A Corkscrew Willow all the way in the back (LOST)
9. A Crimson King Norway Maple near the trampoline

2018 (17 planted. 6 Dead):
10. Another flowering pear from Earth Day 2018
11. Red Maple Sun Valley tree from Earth Day 2018.
12. Weeping Cedar tree - our first evergreen.  (LOST)
13. The weeping flowering cherry tree that the Babe planted for Earth Day 2018.
14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. These Frans Fontaine Hornbeams
22. A replacement Chanticleer Pear tree (3" caliper) out front by our garage
23. Our second evergreen - a short Fraser Fir Christmas Tree out by the trampoline. (LOST)
24. This Canadian Hemlock that is the first of nine that our landscape plan calls for in the backyard. (LOST)
25. Our replanted/replacement Dawn Redwood. Same spot as the first.
26. This teeny-tiny Bald Cypress that I planted in the front yard, in between our driveway and our neighbor to the north.

2019 (9 planted.  5 Dead):
30, 31, 32.  This second set of three small Canadian Hemlocks along the north fence line. (One Lost)
33.  My new Weeping White Spruce that will only grow about 4' wide placed near the fence line alongside the espalier'd Lindens.
34.  A NEW Dwarf Alberta Spruce planted near the south fence line.  Our first "dwarf" tree.
35.  This new Hakuro Nishiki Willow (Dappled Willow) tree planted close to the flowering cherry on the southside.  LOST - October 2020.

37.  A very thin Lombardy Poplar tree - columnar form - in the way back wood chip area.  LOST - July 2020.
38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45.  These apple trees in a Belgian Fence espalier.
46.  A small Northern Red Oak tree - our first Oak tree planted.
47.  A 'decapitated' Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud that I planted on a whim.
48.  A replacement (from the nursery) Lavender Twist Redbud planted close to the brother.
49.  A tall(ish) London Plane tree that suffered some transplant and frost shock, but seemed to recover. 
50.  Our second contorted tree - this one inspired by Disneyland Paris: a Harry Lauder's Walking Stick tree.
51.  Our third contorted tree - but one that checks A LOT of boxes.  Deciduous conifer.  Weeping.  Contorted.  Japanese.  Planted behind the front Maple - the Horstmann's Recursive Weeping Contorted Larch.  LOST - Aug 2020.
52.  Via the Morton Arboretum Plant Sale - a columnar tree from Japan - the Red Fox Katsura Tree that I planted as an understory tree to the dying Chanticleer Pear Tree next to our driveway. 

2021 (16 planted and 13 alive):
53.  A tiny bareroot Shagbark Hickory from the Benet Academy Environmental Club planted in the backyard.   LOST - May 2023
54.  Our first Japanese Maple - a dwarf Tamukeyama Maple planted in the south backyard bed LOST - May 2023
55.  A large Weeping Nootka Falsecypress from Wannemaker's planted in the new bed on the northside. 
56.  A long-sought-after Emperor I Japanese Maple - our second Japanese Maple - that is now planted on the border near our new-to-be-created fire pit area in the backyard. 
59.  A dwarf Japanese White Pine - Pinus Parviflora Nana (or perhaps something else).  LOST 2022.
64.  A second, tiny Ginko tree - this was a replacement for #62 - planted 'ib2dw'.
65.  A small - and ALL Green - Pagoda Dogwood (Cornus alternifolia) planted in front of the back Yews.
66. 67. 68.  A trio of London Planetree 'Bloodgood' trees that are planted along the fence that I'm going to attempt to pleach.

2022 (9 planted and 6 alive):
69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. Six Green Giant Thujas trees planted as an upright evergreen layer in the backyard. Thuja standishii plicata. TWO LOST.  May 2023.
75. A small Saratoga Ginko tree planted in our front yard by the front walk.

2023 (21 planted1 and 14 alive):
78. Small, Columnar Scotch Pine from Home Depot in early Spring 2023. Lost in October of 2023.
79 and 80. Dwarf "witches broom" Ginkgo trees - Spring Grove - planted on either side of our back stoop.
81. A (very small) Acer palmatum Emperor 1 Japanese Maple planted in the kitchen window bed by the row of Astilbes.
82. A low-grafted Waterfall Japanese Maple tree - Acer palmatum dissectum 'Waterfall'.
83. A small, but upright red lace-leaf Japanese Maple - Unknown variety planted amongst the hostas on the north side understory bed.  LOST - May 2024. 
84. The first of three trees from Mr. Maple - a one-gallon Acer palmatum 'Firefly' that is planted in the Understory garden in back.
85. The second of three trees from Mr. Maple - another one-gallon Japanese Maple: Acer palmatum 'First Ghost' back by the firepit.
86. The third tree from Mr. Maple - an upright green dissectum Japanese maple that I planted near the failing (in decline) Japanese Cherry Tree.
87. Silver Maple Volunteer Seedling in Kitchen Window Border, behind the Astilbes. REMOVED
88. A high-grafted (5#) Acer palmatum Inaba Shadire planted by the wine barrel water spitter in the backyard.
89. This two-year-old Northern Catalpa volunteer that is on the corner of our patio.
90 and 91: A pair of Kousa Dogwood Trees planted to espalier against garage sidewall.
92. A dwarf conifer tree: Baby Blue Spruce - planted IB2DWs near the sidewalk.
93. A Weeping Norway Spruce 'Pendula' planted IB2DWs - west of the Bald Cypress.
94. A second Weeping Norway Spruce - in my new "Conifer Garden". IB2DWs extended.
95. A narrow, upright conifer tree - Montrose Charm White Spruce in the 'Conifer Garden' IB2DWs.
96. The 2nd Baby Blue Spruce tree planted IB2DWs in the new 'Conifer Garden' closer to the Bald Cypress.
97. A 3rd Baby Blue Spruce tree planted in back by the Lindens - viewable from the Kitchen.
98. I'm calling it a tree (not a shrub) - a Royal Purple Smoke Tree planted IB2Dws.

2024 (5 planted and 5 alive):
99.  A third Emperor 1 Japanese Maple - from the Morton Arboretum Plant Sale.  Planted in the understory garden where a previous JM was pulled.  
100.  My Centennial Tree:  A Northern Glow Korean Maple tree.  Planted in a new island bed in our front yard.  My 11th Japanese Maple overall.  
101.  A dwarf Ginko - Spring Grove Ginkgo.  The third of these small trees, but the first in our front yard.  Planted in the Island Bed near the sidewalk.  
102.  A semi-dwarf, upright conifer: Oregon Green Austrian Pine.  Planted in the front yard - between the porch bed and the Saucer Magnolia - along the south property line.  Full Sun.

2025 (5 planted and 5 alive):
104.   A small caliper Black Tupelo tree in the parkway.  Replaced lost London Planetree.
105, 106, 107.  Three small two-gallon Wichita Blue Juniper trees.  In the new bed west of the pizza oven.  
108.  An Arctic Jade Korean Maple (hybrid) planted in the backyard, amongst some Japanese-inspired garden plantings.  

2026 (2 planted and 2 alive):
109.  An Alpenglow Korean Maple from the Jack Frost Collection in the backyard peeking out from behind the Tree Swing tree.  
110.  A North Wind Korean Maple - also from the Jack Frost Collection.  Southside bed in the backyard, further back than the Arctic Frost.  Almost "under" the secondary Northern Red Oak tree on that side.  

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