Showing posts with label acer palmatum shin deshojo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acer palmatum shin deshojo. Show all posts

Monday, 8 July 2013

ACER PALMATUM SHIN DESHOJO

Those vibrant and glowing colours still persist on the Shin Deshojo.

Again this was posted in the wrong bloody blog, lol. Apologies.







Tuesday, 2 July 2013

ACER PALMATUM SHIN DESHOJO in JULY

Though I love all my maples there is only one that always stops me in my tracks with surprise each time I catch a glimpse of it while in my garden!

The Shin Deshojo and I really do not think that my pictures of it do them justice as they look like they have a faint glow to them when you first look at them. Never fails stun me!








Monday, 3 June 2013

ACER PALMATUM VIVIDUS IS LIKELY SHIN DESHOJO

Right now vividus is NOT what this is called, I just conjured the name, in fact I do not know.

But if FORCED to guess the variety I would go out on a limb and say that this is Shin Deshojo and started out as this variety and at best I would only be HALF RIGHT, lol.

Might sound confusing but I will explain in the next post but I had forgotten how vivid these get in full splendour but this only lasts a few weeks before it goes a darker red.

I am pretty sure I have a Deshojo and this one looks like a better version of it which is what the Shin part of the name means, new or better.

I realised when I took these pictures that along with another Ukigomo I need to find out for SURE what this is and buy another one this year!!

So you may guess at this that it looks EXACTLY as it does in the pictures which are not altered at all.







Wednesday, 22 May 2013

ACER PALMATUM DUNNONO

I named this one and is my claim to fame...

...except I am the only one that knows about it and that is because I called it that because when I bought it there was no name and I just did not dunnono what it was?!

GROAN! Yes OK ... TERRIBLE.

Actually I realised that this started out life as something like a Shin Deshojo but a sucker had outgrown it. A sucker is a branch normally from below the graft of a cultivate that is the original plant.

Oh for the record there is a Deshojo and the woed 'Shin' means new or better, cannot remember, lol.

This is now 7 feet tall or more!