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I did manage to find a photo of Windover in fall colors. This is probably 5 years ago. It’s a very strong yellow, almost ‘School Bus Yellow’ in a...
Yes it is. It has grown quite a bit.
Here’s one from this morning. It’s normally much more dense. [ATTACH] I grafted a couple this morning on some marginal understock. We’ll have to...
I may have an old one. I’ll check. This year we had a late freeze and all my maples took a hit. Most of the leaves either fell off and never grew...
Yes, my tree is about 7-8 ft tall now. I do graft on occasion.
No, Norway maples and Japanese maples do not cross pollinate, from what I understand. The are in different Families.
Roebuck, Love those pics, but seeing the stage they're in reminds me of how different our climates are. We go from spring to summer in about 3...
Caffe, I have found potted Japanese Maples to be relatively easy if you do two things - first is to keep them from getting soggy, which means...
Here are a few of mine.. 1. Shigatsu 2. Ellen 3. Wilson's Pink Dwarf 4. Kokyo
Thanks for the welcome back! :)
I have no idea. They're Japanese, and probably have an inch and a half long pruning tip.
I love my concave pruners. Makes a cut like no other. Better for healing.
We had a brutal winter here, with freezes predicted later this week. Thankfully the JMs are pushing later than normal.
Interesting video. I agree they were pretty lax on the sterile technique.
Mine does great in dappled shade. That's easy for me to provide since I live in the woods.
Alain and Ed, Thanks for your replies. Ed, that was really interesting about the pots touching the ground being the ones that survived. I hope...
I've found a trusty .22 rifle with a scope does wonders for critter control. So far, no problems to speak of with rabbits. I've bagged over 150...
So this winter has been especially brutal here for us in the South, where we do not normally experience temps below the teens - and then only for...
Sounds like it got fried a little in the shipping. It could be dead, but probably just in shock. Give it lots of shade and proper water, and it...
I have a Pacific Fire and it looks like this every year. Its the climate you're in. Acer circinatum is a mountain tree, and specifically a Pacific...