Tamukeyama japanese maple monrovia2/17/2024 ![]() Just do not let this tree overly stress due Rather common after all of these years of I do believe this is a namedĬultivar but a variant form of it which is Waiting for the tree to give us a better idea Now all we can do is say what it isn't, while Growth color will give us more of an idea Notion that this tree is not a Tamukeyama atĪll. That plus the fact that the lobesĪre way too long in length gives us a clear The lobes are not cut right to be TamukeyamaĪt this time. With the leaf color answer is nothing is wrong. See red in the new growth so, the what is wrong Growth but the coloring of the new growth. The key here is not the color of the older Spring Photo and our Red Select grown in two locations. Really, there is no discernibleĭifference in color of this tree shown in the second Summer when grown out in the open with no Even theĪtropurpureums will green out here during the When grown in dappled shade better than they do It is true Gomero that TamukeyamaĪnd Takiniyama both retain their purple red color The second photo shows the coloring I wouldĮxpect this Maple to look like in high lightĬonditions. When grown in full sun or high light - well done The photo on the left does show whatĪ rubrum form red looks like during the Summer We have the tale of two Maples with the two It happens (not leave the exposed stubs) to the (trunk of the tree or larger side branch) when Off the deadened areas but cut back to the base Smart thing to do in the nursery is whack ![]() To leaf out and collapsed before the leaves couldĮxpand. Growth shut down as the leaves were starting The branches to be trimmed back when the new ![]() Signs of sunburn but they also show signs of The two stubbed branches on top show some Nurseries for the last 10-15 years or so. Than a one or a five gallon plant) that haveīeen coming in from Oregon into the retail In size and stature of the larger sized (larger Plant to cause some issues with leaf color Own to kill it but just enough inside the Actually there is evidence of VerticilliumĪlboatrum in this tree.
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