What is the Japanese maple laceleaf?

Acer palmatum var. Dissectum , or Japanese Javor Laceleaf, is a tree originating from Japan, Korea, China, southeastern Russia and Eastern Mongolia. Today it is found that it is growing all over the world of a slight climate. It is a small plant that is a popular choice for bonsai, horticulture containers or accent of the landscape. Japanese maple Laceleaf can be susceptible to several problems with insects and molds. This means that the lowest temperature the plant will tolerate is -10 ° Fahrenheit (-23.3 ° Celsius). It prefers the sun on a light shadow and has average water needs. The soil level should be between 5.6-7.5, ie acid to neutral. Its leaves are 1-1/2 to 5 inches (4-12 centimeters) long, narrow and serrated. They can be green, colorful, red to burgundy or yellow-green to gold. From the beginning of the middle Japanese Japanese maple, it produces small red to purple flowers hanging in clusters. The flowers are followed by winged fruit, which contains 0.23-0.31 inches (6-8 millimeters) seed.

For hundreds of years, Japanese Javor Laceleaf for Bonsai was a popular choice because of its beautiful shape. It can also be used in container gardens if its light and soil requirements are met. When used for landscaping, the tree was best planted with planting about 10 feet (3 meters) from other trees. Planting in a somewhat shaded area will bring red tones in the leaves. These trees are one of the most popular off -road trees in the US and create a beautiful focus or accent in almost any type of garden.

aphids are green, brown or pink errors of the peg size that feed on the sap of a tree. This can cause leaves to brown or yellow or doc. Japanese maple Laceleaf with aphid contamination can be treated with insecticidal soap.

Beetle larvae, moths and saws are called drills because adult insects plunged openings into the tree and put the larvae. Drills cause the leafy drop and the trunk of the tree on the scar. They can be prevented by wrapping strains in plastic, aluminum foil or lining of the paper tree, especially after transplantation or when planting a young tree.

Anthracnosse is a sponge that causes leaves to evolve sunken spots with pinkish pustules. All sick leaves should be collected and destroyed when they drop from a tree. Mulching under the tree should be replaced and infected with branches.

Canker sponge causes a SAP lesion on the stems and tribe infected by Laceleafy Japanese maples. Leaves faulty and branches disappeared. Seriously infected trees cannot be stored and must be removed.

Mushrooms growing at the Japanese maple base Laceleaf, Thin, the wilting of leaves and the upper part of the tree may indicate the rot of the roots. Because the fungus cannot live in dry conditions, the roots of the trees can be revealed and exposed to air. The soil can be aerated and added new organic material. Very sick trees and landThey must be removed around them to prevent spread to other plants.

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