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Acer palmatum dissectum purpurem


Acer palmatum dissectum purpurem (Acer palmatum (Japanese maple)disectum purpurea)

The beautiful Acer in our 'Japanese Jungle'.



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its gorgeous

1 Aug, 2009

 

So beautiful.

1 Aug, 2009

 

Thanks Irish, it gets more beautiful every year, I'm considering getting the Katsura for next year.

1 Aug, 2009

 

Thanks B, I love the Acers, especially in Autumn when the leaves turn almost Crimson.
Jen x

2 Aug, 2009

 

Fantastic looking specimen Jen !

11 Aug, 2009

 

Thanks Fl, the leaves are as beautiful as flowers and longer lasting.

11 Aug, 2009

 

I agree 100%....~!

12 Aug, 2009

 

Very strong colour isn't it and they have such a grace about them too, nice one Jen.

13 Aug, 2009

 

Thanks Indy, graceful yes but their beauty belies their strength, tough customers these for such a delicate looking tree.

13 Aug, 2009

 

Japanese aren't they (samurai trees maybe), but thats whats so nice about them theyre tough but beautiful!

13 Aug, 2009

 

They're hardier than me, they can take -25f, me- I'd be running for me hottie well before that Brrrrrrrrrrr

13 Aug, 2009

 

Tough as ol boots then, but a lot prettier!

13 Aug, 2009

 

And not smelly, how can your cat stand it in your boot bag???!

13 Aug, 2009

 

Not one I can answer except to say the son's feet/boots stink like cat spray eeeeuch!, maybe she feels is a relative or something!

13 Aug, 2009

 

Kids...8-))

13 Aug, 2009

 

trainers, eeewww!!!!

13 Aug, 2009

 

That's why I don't like wearing shoes...pfwoaaaah !!!

14 Aug, 2009

 

Beautiful colour - I have one but it's very peely-wally compared to yours JJ.

16 Sep, 2009

 

It goes almost crimson in the autumn, love it.They're slow growers aren't they Skillen, I've had this one for about 10 years now.

17 Sep, 2009

 

Yes they do seem to grow very slowly. I think I'll put mine up by the pond in the autumn it may do better in the ground rather than a pot.The acer I have in the front garden grows like a triffyd, I'm always cutting it back. It's a different variety though with large leaves.

19 Sep, 2009

 

Ah yes, they're better in the ground, but we keep ours in a pot so it can be moved around and raised up above the pond when Spring comes.
The other one you have is probably not one of the Japanese types which are generally much smaller and slower growing, but some Acers grow like crazy don't they!
I have a large leaf red one on order at the mo so that will go into the front garden as it'll grow too quickly and be too big for the back, can't wait for it to come! 8o)

20 Sep, 2009

 

Good idea JJ maybe i should keep it in the pot. Do you repot it as it gets bigger? Mine is in a 12" pot at the moment and it's about 2years old. Do you feed them?

20 Sep, 2009

 

Yes you can move them into a slightly larger pot, (next size up), but they seem to like a fairly tight fit. I feed mine weekly from April to September with a liquid seaweed feed, a wonderful organic tonic, it promotes healthy root growth and it really brings the colour up.

20 Sep, 2009

 

I'll try that Jen thanks

26 Sep, 2009

 

You're welcome Skillen. :o)

26 Sep, 2009




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