Spring Pictures

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  1. ColbyTrio

    ColbyTrio Active Member 10 Years

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    Here are some pictures of my two Bloodgoods. I just gave them a spring pruning.
     

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    ColbyTrio Active Member 10 Years

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    This is my Shin Deshojo. I really took a lot off of it. It had a lot of twiggy growth and a ton of branches that crossed over each other. This plant almost dies last year due to lack of watering so I was scared to prune it. We'll see what happens.
     

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    ColbyTrio Active Member 10 Years

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    This is my new Red Dragon.
     

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    ColbyTrio Active Member 10 Years

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    My coral bark
     

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    ColbyTrio Active Member 10 Years

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    And the baby Beni Hime
     

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    PoorOwner Active Member 10 Years

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    Looks good, I especially like the bloodgood that is further away from the house, it is going to look great! Are these the OSH bloodgoods?

    I do think the bloodgood in front of the 3 small window might be a little too close to the house. Unless you were looking for privacy there I think eventually it block those windows quite completely.. I am especially careful of trees blocking light to windows myself when planting a tree.

    I think the bloodgoods do not need the bamboo sticks the size they are. Typically anything 5 gallon are sold without stakes. I think you will enjoy the appearance even more without them.
     
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    ColbyTrio Active Member 10 Years

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    That's a good point about the stake. I have gotten so used to them that I forget they are even there.

    The Bloodgood that is away from the house is from OSH. I got it last year for $50. It was a great deal! All of the other Maples are from nurseries.

    The Bloodgood by my front windows was meant to fill in the area. In a few years it should fill in nice.

    I have a few other "Bloodgoods" in a pot. They were purchased from OSH. They both are very different from each other and look nothing like bloodgoods. I'll post some pictures soon...
     
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    swanny Active Member Maple Society 10 Years

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    The attached picture was taken this morning after a light rain. Trees shown are from left to right 1) Osakasuki - extreme left edge, under the Dogwood, 2) Inaba Shidare, 3) Moonfire, and 4) a Bloodgood. April is usually the best month for the deep red colors.

    Swanny
     

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    Gordo Active Member 10 Years

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    Wow, that's a whole lot of red! And a very beautiful spring scene. Thank you for sharing.
     

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