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Want to Revamp Your Landscape?

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  For gardeners looking for a touch of elegance, the Bloodgood Japanese Maple is an excellent choice. This deciduous tree grows to an average height of 12-18 feet, with a spreading canopy of deep green leaves. In the fall, the leaves turn stunning shades of crimson and scarlet. The Bloodgood Japanese Maple is adaptable to various soil types and does best in full sun or partial shade. It is also relatively drought-tolerant once established. With its graceful form and beautiful foliage, the Bloodgood Japanese Maple makes an attractive addition to any landscape.

Want to learn about Japanese maple trees?

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The Japanese Maple is a species of a woody plant that's native to Japan, China and Korea. Although it can be found throughout eastern Mongolia and southeast Russia as well. There are many cultivars of this maple tree with different colors or textures but they're grown worldwide for their beauty more than anything else - there just isn't any other reason why someone would buy them aside from how much you love trees. Here are a few facts about Japanese maple trees for sale .

Know About Different Types Of Japanese Maple Leaves | Conifer Kingdom

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  The bright colors of the maple's leaves are what give this reliable fall favorite its name. Native to Japan, Japanese Maple Trees for sale have been naturalized in many areas around the world because their unique shape and color make them highly desirable for landscaping.

What features of a Japanese Maple make it so popular?

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Japanese maple, scientifically called Acer palmatum, is a popular tree with over 1000 available cultivars or varieties. Features are as follows:  Prefers full sun to partial shade While some prefer full sun, others prefer those spots that only see the sun's rays for a couple of hours each day. Drought tolerant: Will tolerate dry conditions once established. A combination of its ability to survive in drought-like conditions along with its vibrant foliage makes it a common choice for use as a landscape accent tree. Easy care: Not picky about soil types and thrives when planted both in warmer climates where it can be outside year-round and cooler climates where it can be kept in a pot and brought inside for the winter. Easy to transplant Seedlings and smaller specimens (less than 6 foot or 1.8 meters) can be dug up and moved without much effort while larger specimens (6 feet/1.8 meters and over) generally take too long to recover from being moved, making it difficult to successfully t...