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Dannysmom 03-05-2004 05:02 PM

Japanese Maples
 
I had a young, grafted laceleaf JM that died above the graft over the
winter. Below the graft it is now producing beautiful leaves. Is
this worth keeping? Can I expect it to branch out eventually?

I also have a small weeping red-colored laceleaf JM that is gorgeous,
but only has branches on 2 sides. Is there a way to encourage
branching on the other sides so the tree looks a little more uniform?

Thanks for any help with this. I am new to JMs and I want to be
successful because I love them.

Thanks, Lorraine


I edited the subject line and reposted this in the hope of getting
responses. Thanks!

Gerry 04-05-2004 08:08 PM

Japanese Maples
 
"Dannysmom" wrote in message
om...
I had a young, grafted laceleaf JM that died above the graft

over the
winter. Below the graft it is now producing beautiful leaves.

Is
this worth keeping? Can I expect it to branch out eventually?

Of course it's worth keeping if you like it.
It's still an Acer and most of the Acers are beautiful trees.

--
Gerry
www.garden-guide.net
.... for responsible gardening




William Wagner 04-05-2004 10:02 PM

Japanese Maples
 
In article ,
"Gerry" wrote:

"Dannysmom" wrote in message
om...
I had a young, grafted laceleaf JM that died above the graft

over the
winter. Below the graft it is now producing beautiful leaves.

Is
this worth keeping? Can I expect it to branch out eventually?

Of course it's worth keeping if you like it.
It's still an Acer and most of the Acers are beautiful trees.

--
Gerry
www.garden-guide.net
... for responsible gardening


Good advice.

I've lost a tree and enjoy the sucker's from the cut off trunk.

We have all sort's of Japanese maples babies from 4 or 5 different
parents. One 15 years old is now 10 inch's high and 15 inch's wide.
Other's of full moon parentage are wonderful and like people seem to be
unique. Our problem is now having many maturing plants is to give them
away! Some are saved for future immediate family. We favor fine leaf
and weeping forms.

Lot's of fun!

bill

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