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Old 25-02-2003, 05:15 AM
Andrew Tan
 
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Default How tall is Osakazuki - Japanese Maple

Pam,

Thank you very much for your reply. I am a maple tree lover and would
like to collect and plant as many as I can in my small garden. It
worries me as go through the book by J. D. Vertrees (Japanese Maples)
that many of them would grow up to 10-20 meters tall. Looks like the
book took the high end of the measurement compare to nursery indicated
measurement. With the Australian warm climat, clay based soil in my
garden and the non invasive nature of maple tree roots. I think I can
take on without worrying too much about losing my house to the maple
tree. Thankx again.


Andrew






Pam wrote in message ...
Andrew Tan wrote:

Hi there,

I am thinking about getting a Japanese Maple - Osakazuki for my small
garden. I am confused of its potential height.I read from different
sites and books, Some says 10-15 feet, some says 10-11 meters. Does
anyone here know what is the actual height Osakazuki can go up to.
Thankx

Andrew


Osakazuki is a beautiful Japanese maple - has a very sculptural form and
gets spectacular fall color. It received the RHS Garden Merit award in
1993. It can ultimately get to about 30 feet, but will take a very long
time (50+ years) to achieve this height. The ultimate height of a tree
depends on a lot of factors - how and where it was grafted, the climate
and growing conditions, regular watering, etc. Many trees growing in
urban conditions (ie., your backyard) will never reach the size they
would naturally and others sometimes exceed reported mature heights.

Unless your yard is postage stamp size, a Japanese maple is a good choice
- these are well-mannered small trees that if properly placed and sited
never outgrow their situation. I don't have an Osakazuki, but I have 6
other types of Japanese maples (not to mention a bunch of other trees) in
my pretty compact, less than 1/4 acre garden and they all fit and the
garden is not overly shaded by them.

Go for it - you won't regret your choice.

pam - gardengal