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HI HI 30-04-2003 11:08 PM

'Crimson Queen' Japenese Maple
 
i bought a nice 'Crimson Queen' japanese maple tree. i have read nearly
every website that i could find on google about this tree. what i need to
know is will this tree do good in full to direct sun? every site i read i
get different answers. some say yes they are hardy and can take full direct
sun. some say they should have some sun and shade. the reason i must know
is i want to put one in my front yard on each side of my drive way. that
area gets full sun. i dont want to plant this tree only to see it die.
can SOMEONE who has this tree in thier yard please advise me. can this tree
take full sun??
thanks



HI HI 30-04-2003 11:08 PM

'Crimson Queen' Japenese Maple
 
btw im in atlanta




"HI HI" wrote in message
...
i bought a nice 'Crimson Queen' japanese maple tree. i have read nearly
every website that i could find on google about this tree. what i need to
know is will this tree do good in full to direct sun? every site i read i
get different answers. some say yes they are hardy and can take full

direct
sun. some say they should have some sun and shade. the reason i must

know
is i want to put one in my front yard on each side of my drive way. that
area gets full sun. i dont want to plant this tree only to see it die.
can SOMEONE who has this tree in thier yard please advise me. can this

tree
take full sun??
thanks





Bob Walsh 30-04-2003 11:20 PM

'Crimson Queen' Japenese Maple
 
I would call the nursery where I bought it.
I'm in MN and I recall here at least the bark would split and peal away from
the trunk. Then the tree died.
Wrapping the trunk in the winter was supposed to help.



David J. Bockman 01-05-2003 01:20 AM

'Crimson Queen' Japenese Maple
 
Crimson Queen loves full sun. Having said that, in your Zone it would
appreciate lightly dappled sunshine if at all possible. If it must go in
full, blazing all day sun, please consider mulching a generous ring around
the tree to the circumference of the canopy, and then water it well
throughout the summer. You may experience some bronzing of the red foliage
in full sun.

Dave

"HI HI" wrote in message
...
i bought a nice 'Crimson Queen' japanese maple tree. i have read nearly
every website that i could find on google about this tree. what i need to
know is will this tree do good in full to direct sun? every site i read i
get different answers. some say yes they are hardy and can take full

direct
sun. some say they should have some sun and shade. the reason i must

know
is i want to put one in my front yard on each side of my drive way. that
area gets full sun. i dont want to plant this tree only to see it die.
can SOMEONE who has this tree in thier yard please advise me. can this

tree
take full sun??
thanks





Die Spammer !!! 01-05-2003 06:56 AM

'Crimson Queen' Japenese Maple
 
HI HI wrote:

i bought a nice 'Crimson Queen' japanese maple tree. i have read nearly
every website that i could find on google about this tree. what i need to
know is will this tree do good in full to direct sun? every site i read i
get different answers. some say yes they are hardy and can take full direct
sun. some say they should have some sun and shade. the reason i must know
is i want to put one in my front yard on each side of my drive way. that
area gets full sun. i dont want to plant this tree only to see it die.
can SOMEONE who has this tree in thier yard please advise me. can this tree
take full sun??
thanks


I have a few babys and almost killed them cause I didnt' water them enough.
gotta keep these babies atleast moist all the time at the roots. miner are about
3 feet high and I would say they might survive on a cup a day but half a gallon
a day should be sufficiant


[email protected] 01-05-2003 04:08 PM

'Crimson Queen' Japenese Maple
 
the conflict is due to what "sun" means in different parts of the country. in
atlanta it is SUN!!! and I would go with some shade at high noon. up here in
wisconsin I dont think direct sun would burn them.
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this all has to do with how fast can the tree suck up water to replace what is being
lost to hot sun. actually the loss at the leaves is what creates the "suction" ...
those leaves are very, very thin and it may be the loss is so high that the tree
cannot supply it fast enough. then the leaves with dry out and crisp.

if it isnt too big, pot it up and try it. if it is fine then plant it there. if
not, move it to light shade. set up an automatic watering system for it. Ingrid

"HI HI" wrote:

i bought a nice 'Crimson Queen' japanese maple tree. i have read nearly
every website that i could find on google about this tree. what i need to
know is will this tree do good in full to direct sun? every site i read i
get different answers. some say yes they are hardy and can take full direct
sun. some say they should have some sun and shade. the reason i must know
is i want to put one in my front yard on each side of my drive way. that
area gets full sun. i dont want to plant this tree only to see it die.
can SOMEONE who has this tree in thier yard please advise me. can this tree
take full sun??
thanks




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Zizz 01-05-2003 07:56 PM

'Crimson Queen' Japenese Maple
 

"HI HI" wrote in message
...
i bought a nice 'Crimson Queen' japanese maple tree. i have read nearly
every website that i could find on google about this tree. what i need to
know is will this tree do good in full to direct sun? every site i read i
get different answers. some say yes they are hardy and can take full

direct
sun. some say they should have some sun and shade. the reason i must

know
is i want to put one in my front yard on each side of my drive way. that
area gets full sun. i dont want to plant this tree only to see it die.
can SOMEONE who has this tree in thier yard please advise me. can this

tree
take full sun??
thanks



You can but try.
I believe that Crimson Queen can grow up to 10 feet with a spread of 12feet
if left to it's own devices.
Most Acer palmatums (Crimson Queen falls into that group) prefer a little
shelter from cold winds and late frosts which would otherwise kill young
leaves and can stand the sun or partial shade. Where temperature dips
to -10C you should keep the base mulched to protect the roots.
Plant it in moist but well drained fertile soil. As for pruning, only
wayward or crossing stems when the tree is dormant. Most tall species are
trained with a central stem as a standard.
HTH.
L



06-05-2003 09:20 PM

'Crimson Queen' Japenese Maple
 
i bought the tree from home depot. they dont really know much about =
trees.






"Bob Walsh" wrote in message =
news:3_Xra.416150$OV.421810@rwcrnsc54...
I would call the nursery where I bought it.
I'm in MN and I recall here at least the bark would split and peal =

away from
the trunk. Then the tree died.
Wrapping the trunk in the winter was supposed to help.
=20
=20




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