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FAMED for their striking red, weeping, lacy leaves, Japanese maples can transform any garden. However, with spring now ...
This variety doesn't have the typical red display of many other Japanese maples; spring leaves of the 'Mikawa yatsubusa' variety are a bright yellow-green which turns emerald in summer before ...
Japanese maple trees are a beautiful addition to any garden. If you want them to grow to their full potential and their red ...
These special maples again caught the eyes of enthusiasts. Now there are perhaps 1,000 cultivars in existence, although sloppy recordkeeping and naming practices may have resulted in many duplications ...
Afternoon shade or dappled shade is beneficial in the hottest climates or when planting a Japanese maple with green or highly dissected ... fall and remove in early spring (this will also prevent ...
Pruning should be done later in the spring when the leaves are fully emerged to avoid inadvertently snipping budding branches, reports the Express. To prune a Japanese maple tree correctly ...
Wayside Gardens advise on their website: “Spring is the season when your Japanese Maple is most prone to damage. It leafs out early—the first hint of warm weather will cause it to break ...
According to the green-fingered pros at Jackson ... to avoid the risk of rotting and disease. Japanese maples are most prone to damage in the spring because they leaf out early at the first ...