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Tamukeyama Japanese Maple, scientifically known as Acer palmatum 'Tamukeyama,' is a stunning deciduous tree that is highly sought after for its striking foliage and graceful form. This cultivar of the Japanese Maple is renowned for its cascading, weeping habit and its vibrant burgundy-red leaves. With its unique beauty and versatility, the Tamukeyama Japanese Maple has become a popular choice among gardeners and landscape enthusiasts.<br><br>
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TAMUKEYAMA Japanese Maple
About Tamukeyama Japanese Maple is a deciduous shrub or small tree that is used in landscaping and gardening for its ornamental appeal. It is endemic to Japan and is well-known for its brilliant crimson or purple foliage. Tamukeyama Japanese Maple leaves are deeply lobed and have a distinct shape, making it a popular choice for gardens, parks, and residential settings.
About The tree is covered in small, delicate red or purple blooms in the spring and autumn, adding to its decorative charm. Tamukeyama Japanese Maple is a slow- growing species with beautiful foliage and a stunning appearance.
About Despite the fact that Tamukeyama laceleaf Japanese maple, also known as "tribute to the mountain," was first cultivated in 1710, it is still a wise choice because of its outstanding qualities. It has robust, cascading foliage that becomes a deep crimson color in the spring before fading to a purple-red. Even in hot, humid locations, this foliage lasts late into the summer. A magnificent display is produced by the vibrant red autumn foliage.
Tips To Take Care TAMUKEYAMA JAPANESE MAPLE Watering After planting, give the plant plenty of water and keep the soil continuously damp but not soggy. The roots will grow stronger as a result.
Tips To Take Care TAMUKEYAMA JAPANESE MAPLE Sunlight Tamukeyama Japanese Maple prefers partial to full shade, so plant it in an area that receives morning sun and afternoon shade.
Tips To Take Care TAMUKEYAMA JAPANESE MAPLE Fertilizer To promote healthy growth, feed the plant with a slow- release fertiliser in early spring.
Tips To Take Care TAMUKEYAMA JAPANESE MAPLE Pruning To shape and maintain the plant's intended form, prune it in early spring before new growth begins.
Tips To Take Care TAMUKEYAMA JAPANESE MAPLE Mulching To retain moisture and suppress weeds, apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base of the plant.
Tips To Take Care TAMUKEYAMA JAPANESE MAPLE Pests and Diseases Keep a look out for pests like scale insects and aphids, and treat them right once you see them. Also, keep an eye out for disease symptoms such as powdery mildew or verticillium wilt and take steps to control them.
Tips To Take Care TAMUKEYAMA JAPANESE MAPLE Winter Protection is hardy in zones 5-8, but may need winter protection in colder climates. Cover the plant with burlap or frost cloth to protect it from harsh winds and heavy snow. Tamukeyama Japanese Maple
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