What is Japanese Coral Maple?
Coral Bark Japanese maple trees are one of more than 400 cultivars of Japanese maples. Japanese maples are in the Acer family, along with standard western maple trees. The Japanese maple, including the Japanese maple Japanese maple, is the original of Japan and a part of China, is a sub -plant that is commonly found under larger forest trees. In the landscape there is a relatively small structure and a bright autumn foliage with these trees by a clear focus and an area of interest. The Japanese maple of corals is also called Japanese Sun Javor and Beni Kawa Maple.
The most striking feature of the Japanese maple coral cortex is fine but bright dark pink or red bark. In winter, when the leaves fall, the bark is particularly noticeable and can add winter interest in mild climatic gardens. The leaves are fine yellow-green in the spring, gradually increasing the red and plum colors on the edges as the season progresses. At the end of the summer and early autumn, Yellow becomes intensified and red and orange colors become more pronounced. Small blackThe flowers bloom at the end of spring and remain on the tree, although in the summer, after which they fall with leaves in autumn and early winter.
These Japanese maples have an upright habit compared to other dwarves of Japanese maple cultivars. Mature trees grow up to 25 feet (about 7.5 m) high with a spread of 20 feet (about 6 m), although the common height of mature growth is 10 to 3 to 3.6 m) with a spread of 6 to 8 feet (about 1.8 to 2.4 m). During the first five to seven years, the Japanese Coral Bark map grows quickly and can be fragile and prone to breaking, although once the growth slows down, the branches tend to strive firmly. Planting young trees, where they will be provided with some wind protection, at least until they reach mature heights, can minimize potential damage.
coral bark of Japanese maple trees prefer a light shade over the full sun, except for the cold climates susceptible to the period of overcast weather where trees BYou will be prospering in full sun. Japanese maples grow best in slightly acidic soil with good nutrient and drainage levels. The trees can tolerate alkaline soil, but higher acidity will bring larger variations and vibration in the colors of the leaves. In order to prevent the infestation of bacterial molds, the Japanese core cortex maples should be planted in an area where they receive a lot of air circulation.