![]() ![]() The root collar of the tree, the ground line on the stem where the young plant was grown, should be level with the ground surface. When planting, the hole should be dug slightly larger than the root system of the plant, 2 to 3 times the width and just as deep as the root ball. Keep in mind that your tree should be shielded from the harsh afternoon sun, especially if you live in a hotter climate. ![]() Planting: First, ensure you select an area with well-drained soil and the proper sunlight requirements for your Coral Bark. You'll receive a healthy tree that has performed perfectly at our nursery and is ready to excel in your yard or container. Harsh summer temperatures don't faze this amazing tree.Īnd we groom it to perfection, with all of its roots intact, so that it arrives healthy and ready to thrive. This Coral Bark Japanese Maple is heat and drought tolerant. It finally takes on autumn-like hues of fiery red, bright yellow and rusty orange in late summer into early fall.īest of all, it's easy to own. Green leaves emerge in the spring and have reddish-pink tinges of color at the tips of them.Īs the seasons progress, the leaves transform into a medium green color, that deepens to an almost neon green for the summer season. While the red bark makes a statement in the winter, the foliage steals the show throughout spring, summer, and fall. Plus, foliage color changes leave an eye-catching impression. It grows upright and while it's on the larger scale compared to most Maples, it is compact and ideal for small yards.and even patios. Bright red bark adds a spark of personality throughout the winter months. Intense red color, even in the winter - the Coral Bark Japanese Maple Tree makes the ultimate statement. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |