Japanese maples are beautiful in autumn |
Protect them from drying winds and direct sun by providing exposure to partial or filtered shade and well-drained soil with more organic matter, particularly in USDA hardiness zones 7 and 8. Leaves often scorch by the hot summer weather in Savannah.
The Japanese maple are often grown as bonsai.This one was grown from seed
is Misho.
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Acer palmatum, Japanese maple, momiji
Keep Outdoors in a partially sunny location.
Temperate tree that is frost hardy.
PROTECT FROM STRONG WINDS & SEVERE COLD.
Check the soil daily but only water when necessary.
Never allow the soil to dry out- keep the soil evenly moist.
Allow shoots to extend 3 or 4 nodes then prune back
to 1 or 2 leaves, to maintain the shape
Re-pot in spring before buds extend
Keep Outdoors in a partially sunny location.
Temperate tree that is frost hardy.
PROTECT FROM STRONG WINDS & SEVERE COLD.
Check the soil daily but only water when necessary.
Never allow the soil to dry out- keep the soil evenly moist.
Allow shoots to extend 3 or 4 nodes then prune back
to 1 or 2 leaves, to maintain the shape
Re-pot in spring before buds extend
Japanese maple foliage may be injured by spring frosts.
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