We’ve put in the extra work at our nursery so that you get a healthy root system, more mature branching and effortless growth by the time your tree arrives at your door. Its low mound of cascading leaves atop elegant draping branches creates graceful arches, bringing depth and elegance to any setting.even in small areas.ī ut the best part is that we’ve planted, grown and wonderfully nurtured our Weeping Japanese Maples from day one. Mid-season, you'll experience darker reddish hues for an impressive autumn look.Īnd the Weeping Japanese Maple fits nicely into tight spaces where other trees might be too large. First, the leaves turn a bright golden yellow color, then orange. As fall approaches, the bright green foliage transforms into a series of colors. Known as the Viridis, this tree can flourish for 60 years or more with very minimal care. Plus, its varying shades of green transform into fall interest later in the year, offering month-to-month visual interest in your garden. The Weeping Japanese Maple has unique wispy, green foliage that offers a signature airy, light look with a glowing effect when the sun shines upon it. Medium Shrubs (50cm - 1.Unique Weeping Greenery and Fall Interest.Large Shrubs (1.5m plus) 395 395 products.Strappy Borders & Edging 82 82 products.Flowering Borders & Edging 718 718 products.Foliage Borders & Edging 148 148 products.Modern with a touch of colour 14 14 products.Brilliant bright red in spring turning crimson in summer and scarlet in outer foliage is extra small and fine. In autumn the leaves turn bright red before falling.Ĭrimson Queen – This is a slow growing Maple, ideal where a very compact tree is required. In spring the fine foliage is purple, with a silvery halo of silken hairs, creating a wonderful contrast. In spring, the foliage emerges deep purple-red before turning crimson in autumn.īronze – this is a hardy vigorous variety of weeping Maple, in spring, foliage is brilliant purple red, summer foliage is bronze and in autumn turns a brilliant orange.Įver Red – is a vigorous weeping Maple with a more horizontal habit. It is more sun and wind hardy than others. In 3-4 years it’s head will grow to a size that other varieties take 10-15 years to grow. THE WEEPING MAPLE VARIETIESĪcer Palmatum dissectum – Inaba Shidare – This is a very strong growing Maple. If you are buying one for a pot, choose one with a shorter trunk, as a large pot can make a tall weeping Maple look too tall once planted in the pot.įorked Maples are ideal for planting where a very wide thick head is required. BUYING YOUR WEEPING MAPLEĬhoose your Maple on the web site and telephone to order, pay for your Maple, then arrange to have it delivered for an additional $34.50, or pick it up from the nursery. All they need is a regular watering and fertilizing to flourish in pots or garden beds. They look great in formal style gardens, ultra modern gardens, cottage gardens, and Japanese style gardens. Because they grow very slowly and never get much taller than when you purchase them, they are the very best tree for growing in a confined area. Japanese Maples do well in large pots and can form the centrepiece of patios and courtyards. They do well in dappled shade or afternoon shade. Weeping Maples are easy to grow they prefer a sheltered spot, with a deep loose soil. We also have 100 Maples in 6″ pots at 2-3ft in height for $27.00-$35.00ea and further 100 weeping Maples in an 8″ pots for $45.00 – $55.00. We have marked them all down by 30%, to put beautiful Maples in everybody’s reach. OUR WEEPING MAPLESĪustralia’s most skilled and artistic Maple propagator has consigned 100 of his best big Maples to us, to sell, over the next few months. If you wish to purchase a large pot to plant your Maple in or help designing your garden or courtyard around a beautiful Red weeping Maple, we can help with that too. Consequently Japanese Maples are always in short supply. There are only 10-15 nurserymen who produce weeping Maples and none of them produce more than a few hundred good specimens a year.
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