A number of Japanese maple varieties handle full sun well, particularly those with green or deep red foliage that resists scorching. A few options to consider include ‘Bloodgood’, Samurai Sword™, and ‘Sang
Beautiful as they are, a weeping form is not always what you need. For an upright form, choose the Emperor Japanese Maple, which is small tree growing to around 15 feet, known for its beautiful red foliage. In spring the leaves emerge a rich purple-red and that color is held all summe...
A small, slow-growing Japanese maple tree, 'Caperci Dwarf' offers pink-tinged new growth that fades to green as the season progresses. Then in fall, the green leaves turn a shade of warm, glowing gold. This is aperfect tree for small spacesand containers. Name:Acer palmatum'Caperci Dwarf'...
Maple (Japanese) Growing Guide Acer palmatumCrop Rotation GroupMiscellaneous ●SoilMoist, well-drained soil with a slightly acidic pH.PositionFull sun to part shade.Frost tolerantMost Japanese maples are quite cold hardy, tolerating winter -29°C (-20°F)....
• Fast-growing and un-demanding • Great in shade or morning sun Even if you garden is too small, or you have no garden at all, the Coral Japanese Maple can be grown in a container and will grace any deck or patio with its all-year-round beauty. The coral-colored winter bark ...
the best place to buy Japanese maples online. We are a small nursery located in Central New York, 18 miles southwest of Syracuse. We specialize in grafting and growing new and rare Japanese maples, conifers, perennials, shrubs, and trees. We sell more than 500 different Japanese maple cultiv...
Additional information Description Distinguished by dramatic variegation and deeply divided, narrow leaf lobes, this hardy, bushy Japanese maple deserves a prime location. If sited in full sun, spring leaves will display creamy veins against a purple background; with less sun, green veins stand out...
Japanese maple trees look lovely when planted amongst other ornamentals, along the edges of lawns, or as centerpieces in container gardens. They are easy to care for and prune (you’ll find pruning tips for Japanese maples here). Ultimately, the way you grow yours and your specific growing ...
You can have one. I took this photo in a neighborhood in Edmond, Oklahoma. Although this is a great example of a mature ‘Bloodgood’ Japanese maple, which is one of the more common types of red Japanese maples available at the various garden centers, I would limb up some of the underg...
The Japanese maple (Acer palmatum) is a species of maple tree with many different cultivars, ranging from 8 to 30 feet in height. It is a popular ornamental tree known for its brilliant foliage as well as bright colors during the growing season....