To keep the form of a weeping Japanese maple tree, you should prune branches that cross the midline of the tree. The top branch that was rubbing against the other in the photo above is also crossing the midline, so it was an easy decision to remove that one! Thin and shape the tree ...
Sadie’s Delight Japanese Maple. This wonderful little tree was given to me by one of our long time members Janice Meyers. Janice grew hundreds of Japanese maples from seed and this one just stood out as very unique. So she named it after her mother Sadie. Janice hung on to it for som...
A Japanese maple tree leaf may be a different color from the leaf of a sugar maple, but it is still absorbing light from the sun to make its own food through photosynthesis. Japanese Maple Colors The color of Japanese maple leaves varies through the growing season, with shades including gree...
If you see leaves forming that appear to belong to a different type of Japanese maple, tear off the entire branch or stem – don’t cut it. That way, you’re more likely to rip out the errant cells, since pruning is likely to remove the branch beyond the point of the reversion. For...
Planting Japanese Maple Trees Plant Japanese Maples in the springafter thedanger of frost has passed. It may be necessary to provide support stakes to prop up young slender branches until they have developed and strengthened, because the weight of the new foliage may tend to cause the branch to...
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re adding to your landscaping or deciding about plants to maybe get rid of, some plants to consider ditching are – apple, apricot, cherry, peach, plum, birch, crab apple (ours don’t seem to attract too many beetles), American linden, grape vines, hibiscus, Japanese and Norway maple, ...
said, it’s almost like 豆花 (the soy custard dessert they serve at dim sum) – full of soymilk flavor. At the same time, the texture is somewhat like panna cotta, creamy and dense. I can see why some people decide to eat it like a dessert by adding honey or maple syrup as ...
We have a Japanese Maple (8-10 years old) that has been dying in sections. We started cutting away the dead branches and it seemed to be fine for a few months. Now a bigger section of the tree has died. We are going to remove because of losing most of the tree. Do you have any...
Says site contributorGabi Greve: “More than 1,300 years ago, the famous ascetic En no Gyōja 役行者 was practicing austerities at Mt. Minō 箕面山 (near Osaka). He was enchanted by the red leaves of the maple trees near the Minō Waterfall (Minō no Taki 箕面の滝) and fried them in...