Savannah Morning News: Garden Guru: Add lace-leaf Japanese maples to your landscape
Seattle Times: It’s time to thin your Japanese laceleaf maple tree — just don’t go crazy with the pruning shears
JAPANESE LACELEAF maples (Acer palmatum var. ‘Dissectum’) are among the loveliest trees in the Puget Sound region. These gorgeous trees thrive in our climate, and their graceful, cascading form brings ...
It’s time to thin your Japanese laceleaf maple tree — just don’t go crazy with the pruning shears
Dear Roger: I have one Japanese maple, a light green lace-leaf. I want to add more types. I saw so many beautiful ones last fall. I have a large lot, but I have to garden on a budget. Any suggestions?
Japanese maple trees (Acer palmatum) add interest to your landscape all year long. Their delicate palmate leaves form a lace-like canopy in vibrant shades of green, bronze, red, orange, and purple ...
Q: I have a Japanese lace leaf tree that needs pruning, but I don’t know when to prune it. I have been advised to prune in the dead of winter before the sap begins to run. I have also been advised to ...
The New York Times: Why Japanese Maples Are Like Potato Chips (or Orchids)
Yahoo: Issues You Should Know About Before Planting A Japanese Maple Tree
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Close up of the brilliant red foliage of Japanese maple - Dan Gabriel Atanasie/Shutterstock There's nothing quite as breathtaking ...