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Contributed by amazon 30.05. 2007 08:58:17 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Trees Match on TitleGrows to 100 ft. Dense foliage, profuse small red flowers in April. Native to eastern United States. More cold hardy than Acer platanoides (Norway maple) and faster growing. Brilliant scarlet fall color. ...
Contributed by amazon 03.01. 2008 10:16:06 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Trees Match on TitleGrows to 20/30 ft. Known as a Red Japanese Maple, this specimen is upright with bright red leaves. Exceptional landscape or Japanese garden planting. An eye-catching specimen with exceptional foliage. A beautiful addition to a small garden or border. ...
Contributed by amazon 17.05. 2007 21:33:10 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Trees Match on Title and Article's textConsidered the most graceful of all maples. This versatile landscaping tree really stands out with deep blood red, finely cut foliage in spring. 15-25 tall with similar spread. Japanese Red Maples foliage is most colorful in full sun. Super hardy. 2 - 3 plants. Deer tend to avoid. Acer palmatum var. atropurpureum ...
Contributed by amazon 28.05. 2007 10:36:31 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Shrubs Match on Title and Article's textLarge 5-lobed leaves start out green, turn flame orange and fiery red as the weather cools. Grows to 20 ft., trims to any size. Amur Maple resists both pests and disease. ...
Contributed by amazon 03.01. 2008 10:04:07 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Trees Match on Title and Article's textZones: 5 to 7 Mature Height: 30-40 feet A rare sight even in botanical gardens. Upright, spreading form. Orange to red fall color. Manchurian Maple prefers partial to full sun and moist soils. ...
Contributed by amazon 18.10. 2007 09:23:45 Topic: Plants / Conifers Match on Title and Article's textLace-leaf Japanese Maple Acer palmatum dissectum Viridis A green lace-leaf type Japanese Maple. Growing in a round dome will take 50 years to get 10 feet tall. Leaves dissected to mid-vein and green. In Fall colors are red-orange. Spectacular for a bonsai! ...
Contributed by amazon 17.05. 2007 21:24:25 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Trees Match on Title and Article's textZone: 4 to 8 Grows to: 20-30 ft. Can be a little tricky to grow from seed, but very rewarding. A beautiful small tree with great individuality and brilliant red fall foliage. Lovely rich reddish brown peeling bark stands out wonderfully in a winter landscape. A wonderful specimen tree. ...
Contributed by amazon 17.07. 2008 10:53:11 Topic: Plants / Trees and Shrubs Match on Title and Article's textSmall, slow, narrow tree whose deeply divided leaves appear string-like. New growth is purple-red. Autumn colors are usually a good yellow. Growth habit is upright, opposed to the dome topped cultivars Red Pigmy and Villa Taranto. Exquisite and unique form of the Japanese Maple . ...
Contributed by amazon 30.05. 2007 09:24:37 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Shrubs Match on Title and Article's textThis shrub attracts cardinals, crested fly-catchers, robins, gray-cheeked thrushes, cedar waxwings and more with red fruits that ripen to purple. Cream-colored lace-like bloom clusters appear in summer. Distinctive leaves turn red in fall. Great as a hedge or screen Grows 4-6 tall with a similar spread. Potted plant. Zones 3-8. ...
Contributed by havlis 04.02. 2010 10:16:57 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Trees Match on Title and Article's textCrimson King is a majestic looking maple tree for large gardens , parks , and city avenues . Its palmate leaves are dark crimson red, almost black, and glossy, turning orange-red in autumn. In the spring, just as leaves emerge, it flowers profusely with many small yellow flowers , typical for many Norway maples . ...
Contributed by amazon 28.11. 2007 10:02:20 Topic: Plants / Bonsais Match on Title and Article's textFoliage is bright green with some texture. Fall colors are blends of gold and red. A sturdy tree which will take sun, it will grow to 20 feet or more, forming a round-topped canopy with maturity.A great landscape tree for zones 5-9. Grows up to twenty feet in height but is often pruned shorter. Also makes an excellent bonsai specimen. ...
Contributed by amazon 30.05. 2007 09:33:47 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Trees Match on Title and Article's textAttractive garden or patio tree displays exciting cascading branches. The green foliage turns yellow-gold to red in fall. Useful small tree for garden accents or in containers. Try it behind medium sized, moss covered boulders mixed with flowering shade shrubs like azaleas. Makes great bonsai too!! Deciduous. Filtered sun. Slow grower to 6 to 8 feet tall and wide if not pruned. Shipped fully containerized in its original 5 gallon pot. Current height about 4.5 feet tall. Hardy to USDA zone 5. ...
Contributed by havlis 06.07. 2011 18:26:38 Topic: Plants / Trees and Shrubs Match on Title and Article's textJapanese maples are the „créme de la créme“ of every garden. A majestic looking tree needs no pruning at all and we recommend to let it form its own shape. ...
Contributed by havlis 25.10. 2007 10:36:32 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Trees Match on Title and Article's textJapanese maples are pride of every neat garden. Some are large, others seem motionless owing to extremely slow growth rate. This variety looks similar to acer palmatum but does not grow so large or wide. Its leaves are punkah-shaped leaves are golden yellow, with pinkish tinted margins and veins. They turn red in autumn. The other difference is fruit: Acer shirasawanum holds its samaras above the foliage, while in a. palmatum they (at least eventually) hang down. ...
Contributed by havlis 16.02. 2008 19:06:42 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Shrubs Match on Title and Article's text“Dissectum Garnet” is one of the top selling Japanese maples ever. It has been popular around the world for many decades. Its filigree leaves are deeply cut = dissected, hence its name. They look like giant snowflakes cut in pieces and densely cover even young plants. The colour show begins with vibrant red in the spring, turning crimson red in early summer and deep burgundy in late summer, finishing up with vivid reddish-purple in the autumn. ...
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