Updated: June 17, 2024
By Paula Shrewsbury , Nancy Harding , Marie Rojas , and Stanton Gill

EB-1  |  2013, Updated 2020

Japanese Maple Scale Woody Ornamental Host Plants

Japanese Maple Scale on tree branch
JMS can reach high populations before it is detected on trees with light bark.

Japanese maple scale (JMS), (Lopholeucaspis japonica Cockerell) (Hemiptera: Diaspididae), is a prolific pest of major concern to nursery crop producers and landscape managers in MD and the eastern United States. JMS is difficult to monitor and manage due to its small size, extended crawler emergence periods, and wide host plant range. The purpose of this fact sheet is to provide practitioners with host plant information that will help to improve and focus their monitoring efforts. All plants listed in this fact sheet are verified as hosts of Japanese maple scale from published literature or direct observations by the authors. This list should not be considered all inclusive. Due to the generalist feeding habits of JMS there are likely more hosts we have yet to identify including additional cultivars/hybrids. For additional information on JMS biology and management see the IPM for Commercial Horticulture fact sheet on JMS at: https://go.umd.edu/FS-967

FAMILY: Anacardiaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Anacardiaceae    
Cotinus coggygria   smoke tree
Rhus typhina   staghorn sumac

FAMILY: Aquifoliaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Aquifoliaceae    
Ilex crenata   Japanese holly
Ilex opaca   American holly
Ilex verticillata   winterberry
Ilex x ‘Nellie R. Stevens’, ‘Dr. Kassab’a hybrid holly
Ilex x aquipernyi ‘Dragon Lady’ Foster’s hybrid holly
Ilex x koehneana ’Conayule’ Yule brite holly
Ilex x merserveae ’Blue Boy’, ‘Blue Maid’, ‘Centennial Girl’ Merserve hybrid holly

FAMILY: Betulaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Betulaceae    
Alnus spp.   alder
Betula spp.   birch
Betula papyrifera ’Renci’ Reflection paper birch
Betula utilis ’Madison’ White Satin birch
Carpinus betulus   European hornbeam
Carpinus betulus ’Fastigiata’ upright European hornbeam
Carpinus caroliniana   American hornbeam

FAMILY: Buxaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Buxaceae    
Buxus spp.   boxwood

FAMILY: Celastraceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Celastraceae    
Celastrus spp.   bittersweet
Euonymus alatus   winged euonymus
Euonymus japonicus   Japanese euonymus

FAMILY: Cistaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Cistaceae    
Citrus laurifolius   laurel rock rose

FAMILY: Cornaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Cornaceae    
Cornus controversa   giant dogwood
Cornus florida ‘Cherokee Princess’, ‘Cherokee Brave’,
‘Cherokee Chief’, ‘Jean’s Appalachian Snow’
flowering dogwood
Cornus kousa   kousa dogwood
Cornus kousa ‘Milky Way’ kousa dogwood
Cornus macrophylla   large-leafed dogwood
Cornus mas   corneliancherry dogwood
Cornus officinalis   Japanese cornelian cherry
Cornus x rutgersensis ’Rutban’ Aurora® dogwood

FAMILY: Ebanaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Ebanaceae    
Diospyros kaki ‘Gwangyang’ Japanese persimmon
Diospyros virginiana   common persimmon

FAMILY: Ericaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Ericaceae    
Enkianthus spp.   enkianthus
Oxydendrum arboreum   sourwood

FAMILY: Fabaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Fabaceae    
Cercis canadensis   Eastern redbud
Cladrastis kentukea   yellowwood
Cytisus spp.   common broom
Gleditsia triacanthos   common honeylocust
Gleditsia triacanthos f. inermi ‘Shademaster®’, ‘Skyline’ thornless common
honeylocust
Styphnolobium japonicum ‘Regent’ Japanese pagodatree
Wisteria spp.   wisteria

FAMILY: Fagaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Fagaceae    
Fagus grandifolia   American beech
Castanea mollissima   Chinese chestnut

FAMILY: Hamamelidaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Hamamelidaceae    
Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Moraine’, ‘Worplesdon’ sweetgum
Parrotia persica   Persian parrotia

FAMILY: Hydrangeaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Hydrangeaceae    
Hydrangea paniculata   panicle hydrangea

FAMILY: Lauraceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Lauraceae    
Laurus nobilis   bay laurel

FAMILY: Magnoliaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Magnoliaceae    
Liriodendron tulipfera   tulip poplar
Magnoila macrophylla   bigleaf magnolia
Magnolia stellata   star magnolia
Magnolia stellata ‘Centennial’ star magnolia
Magnolia virginiana   sweetbay magnolia
Magnolia x loebneri 'Leonard Messel’ hybrid magnolia

FAMILY: Menyanthaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Menyanthaceae    
Menyanthes trifoliata   Bogbean

FAMILY: Moraceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Moraceae    
Ficus spp.   Fig

FAMILY: Oleaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Oleaceae    
Fraxinus spp.   Ash
Fraxinus pennsylvanica ‘Patmore’ green ash
Ligustrum spp.   Privet
Syringa reticulata ‘Ivory Silk’ Japanese tree lilac
Syringa vulgaris   common lilac
Syringa vulgaris ‘President Grevy’, ‘Primrose’ common lilac

FAMILY: Rhamnaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Rhamnaceae    
Ziziphus jujube   Chinese date

FAMILY: Rosaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Rosaceae    
Amelanchier spp.   Serviceberry
Amelanchier x grandiflora   apple serviceberry
Aronia arbutifolia   red chokeberry
Chaenomeles spp.   flowering quince
Cotoneaster spp.   Cotoneaster
Crataegus laevigata ‘Superba’ English hawthorn
Crataegus viridis ‘Winter King’ green hawthorn
Cydonia oblonga   quince tree
Malus ‘Adams’, ‘Adirondack’, ‘Prairifire’ hybrid crabapple
Malus floribunda   Japanese crabapple
Malus sargentii ‘Select A’ firebird crabapple
Malus x zumi   flowering crabapple
Malus x zumi ‘Calocarpa’ redbud crabapple
Malas domestica ‘Gala’, ‘Honeycrisp’, ‘Ginger Crisp’ orchard apple
Prunus cerasifera ‘Thundercloud’ cherry plum
Prunus serrulata ‘Kwanzan’ Japanese flowering cherry
Prunus subhirtella ‘Pendula’, Autumnalis’ Higan cherry
Prunus x incamp ‘Okame’ Okame cherry
Prunus x yedoensis   Yoshino cherry
Pyracantha coccinea   Firethorn
Pyrus calleryana ‘Artisocrat’ Callery pear
Pyrus pyrifolia ‘Hosui’, ‘Ya Li’, ‘Niitaka’ Asian pear
Pseudocydonia sinensis   Chinese quince
Rosa ‘Radcon’ Pink Knock Out® Rose

FAMILY: Rutaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Rutaceae    
Poncirus trifoliata   hardy-orange
Tetradium daniellii   Korean evodia

FAMILY: Salicaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Salicaceae    
Populus spp.   poplar
Salix alba   white willow

FAMILY: Sapindaceae (formerly Aceraceae)

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Sapindaceae (formerly Aceraceae)    
Acer campestre ‘Evelyn’ hedge maple
Acer griseum   paperbark maple
Acer henryi   Henry’s maple
Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’, ‘Butterly’, ‘Tamakeyana’, ‘Waterfall’ Japanese maple
Acer pensylvanicum   striped maple
Acer rubrum ‘Armstrong, ‘Bowhall’, ‘Brandywine’, ‘Franksred’, ‘October Glory’, ‘Red Sunset®’ red maple
Acer saccharum ‘Commemoration’, ‘Green Mountain’, ‘Legacy’ sugar maple
Acer x freemanii   freeman maple
Koelreuteria paniculata   golden rain tree
Xanthoceras sorbifolium   yellowhorn

FAMILY: Paulowniaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Paulowniaceae    
Paulownia tomentosa   empress tree

FAMILY: Styracaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Styracaceae    
Halesia tetraptera   Carolina silverbell
Styrax japonicus   Japanese snowbell
Styrax japonicus ‘Snowbell’ Japanese snowbell
Styrax obassia   fragrant snowbell

FAMILY: Theaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Theaceae    
Camellia spp.   camellia
Stewartia koreana   Korean stewartia
Stewartia pseudocamellia   Japanese stewartia

FAMILY: Tiliaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Tiliaceae    
Tilia spp.   linden
Tilia tomentosa ‘Sterling’ silver linden

FAMILY: Ulmaceae

Genus/Species Cultivar/Hybrid Common Name
FAMILY: Ulmaceae    
Ulmus americana ‘Princeton’, ‘Valley
Forge’
American elm
Ulmus parvifolia ‘Allee’, ‘Dynasty’ lacebark elm
Zelkova serrata ‘Green Vase’, ‘Village
Green’
zelkova

NOTE: spp. = more than one species in the genus is a host plant of JMS

References

  • John Davidson and Douglass Miller. Armored Scale Insect Pests of Trees and Shrubs (Hemiptera: Diaspididae). Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2005.
  • Stanton Gill and Paula Shrewsbury. Japanese Maple Scale: A Pest of Nursery and Landscape Trees and Shrubs. University of Maryland Extension. FS-967, 2014.

More resources on Japanese Maple Scale

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