Japanese maples are a beautiful addition to the home landscape, and they are generally low-maintenance. Here's how to prune ...
The compact root system of the Japanese maple makes it perfect for inner city courtyards as the roots won’t interfere with your home’s foundation. It also makes them perfect for growing in pots. Just ...
Prune it to establish its shape or to maintain its shape. Every form of Japanese maple, whether weeping or upright, must be pruned to keep its visual appeal. If you feel tempted to skip pruning a ...
Some are distinctly upright, while others are more spreading, weeping or cascading. The attractive leaves are sometimes finely divided and lacy, and can be green or purple, marked with cream, yellow ...
Prints and multiples, Sixteen color Ukiyo-e style woodcut printed from nine woodblocks on Torinoko paper mounted onto Hahnemuhle paper ...
Prune it to establish its shape or to maintain its shape. Every type of Japanese maple, whether weeping or upright, needs to be pruned to retain its visual appeal. If you're tempted to skip ...
Pruning can improve the health and aesthetic of so many different plants - one of them being Japanese maples. Their elegant, organic forms are instantly recognisable, whether weeping or upright.
My first thoughts went to the Japanese maples, of which many can be grown in containers. Among them are broad, weeping forms and upright, single-trunk shapes. I’d begin looking through local ...
A finely branched shrub to about 1.5m with deeply lobed foliage emerging bright pink in spring maturing to bright green in summer and turning red, orange and yellow in autumn ...