Plant at 3 years |
These pictures show the different colours of these plants at varying times of the year REMEMBER that all Japanese Maples prefer a slightly acid well drained soil with a constant moisture content. |
| Japanese Maples from seed A new hobby? Japanese maples rarely come true from seed Nevertheless many special new plants can develop using this method These examples were from my first attempt and have proved to be a great success A lot cheaper than buying cultivars and your visitors won't know the difference |
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