yes they are, the fish will start to jump and flash against the sides and bottom of the pond. This will cause damage to the fish which will normally get infections and end in the fish dying. Resolve: Remove plants and do a 50% water change then do another 50% change one week later
If it has Japanese maple leaves, then it's obviously a Japanese Maple!
Acer palmatum
acer palmatum
Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum) is an angiosperm.
They are two separate subspecies of the maple tree. Red Maple (Acer Rubrum) Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum)
An acer can range from a tree that is 45 metre tall to a shrub that is less than 10 metres tall. Their area will vary according to the species.An acer can range from a tree that is 45 metre tall to a shrub that is less than 10 metres tall. Their area will vary according to the species.An acer can range from a tree that is 45 metre tall to a shrub that is less than 10 metres tall. Their area will vary according to the species.An acer can range from a tree that is 45 metre tall to a shrub that is less than 10 metres tall. Their area will vary according to the species.
A shrub that has deeply dissected leaves on downward cascading branches describes a weeping Japanese maple. The woody plant (Acer palmatum dissectum) falls into the shrub classification since it rarely matures to heights above 10 feet (3.05 meters). It has the nickname laceleaf because of its attractive foliage, it produces bright autumn colors and it survives in United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) cold hardiness zones 4 to 8.
Sugar Maple - Acer saccharum Black Maple - Acer nigrum Red Maple - Acer rubrum Silver Maple - Acer saccharinum Boxelder - Acer negundo Mountain Maple - Acer spicatum Striped Maple - Acer pensylvanicum Bigleaf Maple - Acer macrophyllum Chalk Maple - Acer leucoderme Canyon Maple - Acer grandidentatum Rocky Mountain Maple - Acer glabrum Vine Maple - Acer circinatum Florida Maple - Acer barbatum I don't really know which one it is, so I am posting all of it. Sorry...
Bonsai is an art, practiced using trees and shrubs. There is no scientific name for bonsai. Any individual bonsai has the same scientific name as the same variety in the ground. For example, a Japanese Maple tree in a garden is Acer palmatum, a Japanese Maple bonsai is also Acer palmatum.
Yes. Japanese acers need some protection from the wind.
The cost of red Acer trees, such as the Red Maple (Acer rubrum) or Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum), can vary widely based on factors like size, age, and variety. Generally, smaller saplings may range from $30 to $100, while larger, more mature trees can cost $200 or more. Prices may also differ depending on the nursery or region. It's best to check local garden centers or online retailers for specific pricing.
No, a Japanese maple leaf is not pinnate; it typically has a palmate structure. The leaves are often deeply lobed with five to seven lobes, resembling a hand. This distinct shape is a key characteristic of the Acer palmatum species, which is commonly known as the Japanese maple.