Re: Acer Palmatum Taroh yama I have only one word ENVY! I am amazed at some of the cultivars you have access to over there. Mike
Re: Acer Palmatum Taroh yama Vertrees (Gregory) says it's similar to 'Ryuzu'. 5 western North American sources are given for that one in The Plant Locator - Western Region from Black-Eyed Susans/Timber Press.
Re: Acer Palmatum Taroh yama And Van Gelderen says Ryuzu is similar to 'Ao ba jo' so these 3 one must be very close.
Yet another cultivar I'm trying to get my hands on... Anyone know where I can find it state-side? Also, any feedback on the tree in general? Finicky, hardy, hates sun, etc?
Found a nice one at Davidsans... I really like this tree, and I've only had it a few weeks. I love the size of the leaves, and the whole tree is just elegant, refined. It currently receives sun until about noon, then bright shade, with a bit more sun later in the evening, and thus far I haven't noticed any crisping of the leaves. There was no more spring colouring left by the time I received it, but based on your pictures Gomero, I am REALLY looking forward to next spring. Do you have any fall pictures you could share? Also, have you determined if it has any idiosyncracies, or what it's sun/wind/water tolerances are? Any advice you could give would be greatly appreciated!!