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'Amagi Shigure' |
I counted 15 Japanese maples on my plant inventory sheet although there is at least one that I do not remember planting and haven't seen it lately. Several of our maples, purchased from
East Fork Nursery a few years ago, are in pots. They are doing well which is a relief. Growing trees in pots in not something I normally do. The new spring growth is very pretty.
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| 'Shaina' - I've been eating my words about this one. I hate the way it looks in winter when its dead leaves cling to the tree. I tried everything (including using the leaf blower) to dislodge them with no luck. But look at it now! And it is growing rather fast. |
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To Shaina's right is Acer
palmatum ‘Murasaki Kiyohime’ which was already here when we moved in. We prune it on it constantly as it wants to keep getting higher although most stats say that it reaches 3-4' tall. Of course it wants to do more than that.
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‘Murasaki Kiyohime’
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| 'Ruby Stars' |
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'Japanese Princess' |
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| 'Moonrise' |
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| 'Skeeter's Broom' with the aforementioned 'Shaina' and '‘Murasaki Kiyohime’ at the right. |
Not pictured are 'Aconitifolium' ('Dancing Peacock'), 'Bihou', 'Geisha Gone Wild', 'Osakazuki', 'Sango Kaku' and 'Aureum'.
Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy
Comments
I can't imagine my garden without them . They are exclamation points that dot the gardens and make me smile. Your gardens are stunning ;-)