Japanese maples are popular because of their brightly colored leaves. For a small space, look for a dwarf variety that will grow to only about 10 feet tall with a spread of 8 to 10 feet.
As promised last week, here we go with some possibilities for larger growing Japanese maples, since we mentioned earlier ...
To manipulate the habit of the bonsai, wrap copper or aluminum wire around branches after the tree has resumed growth in ...
Japanese maples do best when sheltered from wind and ... Just like Japanese maple, dwarf conifers such as dwarf Alberta spruce (shown here) come in a range of shapes, sizes, and colors.