Dwarf Japanese Maple Damage from snow
ally77dano20
9 years ago
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ally77dano20
9 years agogardengal48 (PNW Z8/9)
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Comments (1)If the branches are broken you should remove them. If not it is up to you. They may recover somewhat. The plant will recover nicely from even very heavy pruning....See MoreDwarf Japanese maple off spring still dwarf?
Comments (1)Maybe yes, maybe no :-)) Seedling Japanese maples can often show a great deal of variability from the parent tree in terms of habit, leaf color and leaf size. That's why you cannot get named forms (cultivars) from seed. However, a good many times seedlings will resemble the parent tree quite closely. All you can do is wait and see. FWIW, virtually all commercially grown JM's are grafted and the location of the graft (combined with typical habit) is what determines ultimate height. If yours is a weeping form, chances are it will stay relatively short....See Moresick dwarf japanese maple?
Comments (1)Don't worry, it's fine. Alot of different laceleaf cultivars vary in color from spring to summer to fall. Sunlight also plays a big role in how much color change you'll see during the seasons. Sounds like your tree is doing fine, especially since it's putting out its summer flush of growth....See MoreJapanese Maple winter damage branches - tricks to minimize?
Comments (8)A certain amount of dieback is to be expected. But this is typically just the odd branch end or smaller twigs here and there. If there is a significant amount of dieback, then it may be the problem is not related to normal growth patterns or weather/cold damage but to some other cultural condition or disease pathogen. Without seeing exactly what kind of damage we are talking about, we are just speculating on a) it is normal or b) the symptom of something more pernicious....See Moreken_adrian Adrian MI cold Z5
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