What is the dwarf Japanese maple?
The Japanese maple is the Japanese maple cultivar that has been bred as a small and strongly branched. There are a number of dwarf cultivars kept for different leaves, from the types of lace leaves to the dwarf Japanese maples with varoted leaves that are designed to add color to the garden. Nursery schools can carry or be able to order dwarf Japanese maple cultivars for their clients and gardeners can also visit kindergartens that specialize in Japanese maples to see a number of cultivars on the display.
depending on the cultivar is slowly depending on the cultivar and the tree is usually slow growing. Some cultivars are designed to spread as they grow and create a low -laid tree or shrub. Others may have a drop, crying branches, a more erect habit or to be kept to develop tight balls of branches and leaves. Trees can also be formed by pruning pruning and training to achieve the desired appearance.
These trees are well suitable forSmall gardens with limited space, along with rock gardens and container gardens. In Bonsai, dwarf Japanese maples can also be used, with some cultivars explicitly bred for this purpose. Bonsai growth usually requires much more accurate trimming and training to achieve the required aesthetics. Some kindergartens sell bonsai, which have already been founded, for people who are interested in bonsai as a decoration, but not necessarily in cultivating trees and plants.
All Japanese maples belong to the same species, acer palmatum , which also includes common Japanese maples. These trees have been developed for many years of careful breeding and culture to cause the required features. Examples of dwarf Japanese cultivars include: Aratama, Kashima, Beni Hoshi, Kiyohime, Beni Hime, Kinra, Green Star, Geisha, Kont, Yubae, Wou Nishiki and Ba and Baod Lace. Some kindergartens developed their own unique cultIvary, which can only be available through them, and gardeners who notice a particularly stunning Japanese maple, may want to ask where the tree was purchased for this reason.
Sensitivity of the dwarf Japanese maple may vary depending on the cultivar. In general, these trees do not appreciate direct sunlight and need a garden area that is protected from the wind. The soil around the Japanese maple should also be well conditioned and fertilized to support healthy growth. Gardeners who are not sure which cultivars would be suitable for their area should ask employees in kindergarten to recommend or look for healthy ripe trees and find out what the cultivar is.