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so make sure there is plenty of space between the tree and nearby companion plants. Just like Japanese maple, dwarf conifers such as dwarf Alberta spruce (shown here) come in a range of shapes ...
Azaleas and rhododendrons are also popular choices for a Japanese-inspired garden. ‘Azaleas and rhododendrons are widely used ...
‘If you only have space for pots and containers, dwarf Japanese maples or azaleas are a fantastic choice ... ‘Houseplants such as a weeping fig or jade tree are good for this.’ Just make sure you know ...
The knee-high shrubby dwarf selections look most gorgeous in incorporated into perennial beds or large pots/containers. The larger types in towering tree forms need enough ... Ribbon-Leaf Japanese ...
It wasn’t until the 1960s and ‘70s when interest in Japanese gardens began to develop. These special maples again caught the ...
Japanese maples come in all sizes and growth forms, so know the space you have available. If you’re trying to frame a view across your patio, you’ll want a taller tree-form type.
A weeping cherry tree said to be more than 400 years old is blooming at a temple in Fukui Prefecture along the Sea of Japan. The tree at Kogyoji temple in Eiheiji Town is about nine meters tall ...
I love native plants. I love them for many reasons, all of which you’ve no doubt heard before if you yourself are a native ...