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Old 02-05-2004, 04:09 PM
Ken
 
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Default Dwarf Red Japanese Maple

That's why I wondered if it could be something in the soil (you know, sorta
like what you use to change the color of azaleas - I think, or it could be
some other plant that some minerals changes the color of).
"Mike LaMana" fake@MikeatHeartwoodConsultingdotnet wrote in message
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Any chance it's environmental (i.e. a shade or artificial light effect)

and
a genetic reversion? I haven't seen this in palmatum, but I have in other
deciduous Cvs?

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Mike LaMana, MS
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Toms River, NJ
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"Brian" wrote in message
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You are correct. Remove green leaved branches~~they would become too
vigorous and spoil the tree. Do they come from near the base? If so they

are
from the rootstock. Otherwise could be some form of 'reversion' though I
have never seen this with maples.
Best Wishes.
"Ken" wrote in message
ink.net...
This year, this tree of mine has some branches on it with green leaves
(instead of red leaves). Other than the fact this is unsightly, do I

need
to
cut off these branches so it won't affect the tree as a whole and

cause
all
the leaves to turn green? Or, is there something causing these leaves

to
be
green - something I can do as far as fertilizing or minerals or

something
to
keep the tree producing red leaves?