Attached is a photo from my beloved, mature Bloodgood Japanese Maple. Over the past few weeks these cream-colored tiny spots ...
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Chuck Martin: Why Japanese maples are a standout choice for home gardens
I have been asked about specific plants over the years. I have gotten questions about the stunning Camperdown elm on the M-46 ...
Bloodgood Japanese maples (Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood') are small, rounded trees with thin branches growing from the trunk. The bark is a lovely shade of gray. The deep-red-purple leaves are outstanding ...
Our front yard gets significant morning sun, and the backyard receives brutal afternoon sun in summer. We are considering a small 'Bloodgood' Japanese maple for the east-facing front yard, where it ...
I love maple trees but do not have room for large trees on my small lot. I see a lot of Japanese maples. Are they good choices for our area? Other than flowering small trees, Japanese maples are the ...
From an aesthetic point of view, Japanese maples have a distinctive architectural beauty year-round but especially after their leaves fall. From a practical perspective, these maple trees are compact ...
Dear Neil: We have a home in the Hill Country. Friends in Alabama gave us a small “Bloodgood” Japanese maple. We have kept it in a large pot, but last year its leaves turned brown around the edges and ...
Q: I live in Corona and planted a Japanese Bloodgood Maple Tree sapling about a year and a half ago. It gets full sun. Last summer the leaves got burned to a crisp, even with an umbrella covering.
Question: Recently, I bought a Japanese red maple that I was told was the Bloodgood cultivar. I paid a very high price for this 5-foot tree because this variety is well known for keeping its red ...
Everyone loves a Japanese maple, or at least that’s the way it seems. Even novice gardeners will often have a maple at the top of their must-have list. There’s more than one reason for the continuing ...
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