Yes, blue Japanese maples are real. They are a variety of Japanese maple tree that have a bluish tint to their leaves, giving them a unique and striking appearance.
Akito is the name for maples in japanese. This means the god or master, calm, and at peace or rest. It represents the calmness and peace of the elements and world.
They are two separate subspecies of the maple tree. Red Maple (Acer Rubrum) Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum)
Japanese maples typically live for around 100 years, but some can live up to 200 years with proper care and conditions.
Yes. All maples are deciduous and lose all their leaves in the autumn.
4-6 feet tall
Japanese maples are not cold hardy. If Japanese maples survive the winter in the ground in your area, they still might not survive in a pot because the cold air is so close to the roots.
Its either dry at the roots or suffering from wind burn. Japanese maples require a bit of shelter.
They are native Canada and America.There is also Japanese maples.
Japanese maples flower in Spring but the flowers are insignificant. They are grown for their shape and foliage colour.
Crimson Queen Japanese Maples prefer partial shade to full sun. If planted in full sun, they may experience leaf scorch and struggle to thrive. It is best to plant them in a location that offers some protection from the intense midday sun.
They are deciduous so they lose their leaves in autumn.
Bobby Maples's birth name is Bobby Ray Maples.