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The leaves of the 'Emperor I' Japanese maple will emerge in spring with a rich purple hue that fades to fiery crimson before dropping in fall. This tree will survive in USDA zones 5 through 8 ...
People who say they don’t like maple trees invariably like this maple tree. Learn how to plant a Japanese maple tree in your own yard, and you'll soon understand why. These maples are compact ...
In Japan, the maple is called the “autumn welcoming tree” and ... Some varieties of Japanese maples include Bloodgood, Burgundy Lace, Coral Bark, Crimson Queen, Emperor One, Fireglow and ...
For years I've heard from my various plant experts about Metro Maples as a must-visit if you are considering a Japanese ... Red Emperor and Fireglow Red as the go-to tree for our area.