It is planted in the wrong position. They are forest marginal in nature so should be sheltered from the wind.
Its either dry at the roots or suffering from wind burn. Japanese maples require a bit of shelter.
The Maple has several adaptations, like most trees it drop its leaves to survive the winter time. The roots of a Maple tree are strong and extensively branched out and the fruit of the maple tree is adapted to catch wind.
The wind is just air-even tornados. The sun gets you burnt.
Japanese Maples are openly pollinated in nature via wind, birds, insects, etc. However, they have the ability to self pollinate, which is useful in maintaining specific physical characteristics.
Maple seeds are scattered by the wind.
The time of year to plant Japanese Maple is in Late December but first you have to pee on it to give it growing powers. This was tested in Japan ages ago when the head gardener would use his urine to fertalize smaler trees to make sure they grow bigger.
The Japanese word for wind is "Kaze"
Wind is 'kaze,' written in Japanese as: 風
maple seed is a seed with wings around it. it's agent of dispersal is wind .
By the wind.
maple seeds have wings which when wind blows it flies and falls far away.
they blow in the wind using their 'wings'