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The 'Tamukeyama' Japanese maple will produce dense leaves that are purple-red in summer and bright crimson in fall. This variety prefers full or partial sunlight and can survive in USDA zones 5 ...
To keep your Japanese maples healthier and as vibrant as ever during the hot season, one simple task proves to be crucial.
Japanese maple is also known to be the kind of trees that change color with seasons. From classic red in spring to deep green in summer, these trees are perfect for seasonal observation.
Japanese Maple trees are popular for good reason! First off, they are pretty easy to take care of. So, for all you beginner gardeners, this could be the tree for you.
Overall tree health is rarely affected by the presence of anthracnose. Once weather turns warmer in summer, infections no longer occur, and leaf drop is reduced noticeably.
The botanical name of Autumn Blaze red maple is “acer x freemanii “Jeffersred”, after botanist Oliver M. Freeman of the National Arboretum, who bred the first controlled crosses between red ...
Gardening specialists at Mainaam Garden insist it is "important" to apply mulch to the earth around the roots, ensuring it ...
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