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Japanese Maple Trees (Acer Palmatum)
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Green Japanese Maple Tree |
Red Japanese Maple Tree |
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"Green Variety" |
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Japanese maple
trees are slow growing deciduous trees that are excellent for lawns, entryways,
groves, and under oaks. They grow well in containers and are frequently used
for bonsai. The leaves change from red or green to yellow, orange, or scarlet
in autumn. These trees are grown over most of the
Bare-root
trees will arrive to you in a plastic tube via the United States Priority Mail
or UPS. The roots will be wrapped in damp shredded paper to insure freshness.
The tops of some trees have been intentionally cut back to encourage branching
and to help the tree survive the transplant. All bare-root trees will need
planted as quick as possible. Even if it is still cold
outside, plant your tree shortly after it arrives and water thoroughly and
frequently. Dig a hole approximately twice the size of
the tree's root. Fill the bottom half of the hole with topsoil and plant the
tree in the top half with the base of the tree at the soil line or just below.
Mulch your tree with 2" of shredded hardwood bark to insulate the roots
and prevent water from evaporating around the tree. Your newly transplanted
tree will need a lot of care the first year. It is not uncommon for a newly
planted tree to die back a little or even loose its first set of leaves the
first year. Do not fertilize your tree the first year, but do give it plenty of
water. Once your tree is established (after the first year),
it will require little care.
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