the japanese apparently worshipped to mapple leaf as a national treasure for the fact that they believed it was the spiritual form of three different demons known as Oni there was the red oni the blue oni and the green oni which was also named as to brown oni, the blue oni was the most known out of all three for the fact that it was said to have kept the leaves in tact all year round even until the cherry blossem trees or Sakura had bloomed, the leaf is an orange shade of brown which gives it hte texture as though it is about to be crumbled.
No, Japanese maple trees are not typically tapped for sap like sugar maple trees.
If it has Japanese maple leaves, then it's obviously a Japanese Maple!
One can purchase a Japanese maple by one of two ways. The first way involves visiting a local furniture store or visiting shops like Target, Argos or Bestbuy that sell furniture like Japanese maple. The second way is to go online and check out Ebay and Amazon and order Japanese Maple from there.
No, Japanese maple trees do not produce syrup. Syrup is typically made from the sap of sugar maple trees, not Japanese maple trees.
no
koyo = maple koyonoki maple tree
The word 'maple' when translated from English to Japanese is カエデ.
No the species used is the Canadian Maple.
No.
They are two separate subspecies of the maple tree. Red Maple (Acer Rubrum) Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum)
the Japanese maple tree has leaves that look alot like the marijuana plant in shape, but they can have a slight red tint to them.
Maple tree = 椛 (momiji)