Showing posts with label japanese maple seiryu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label japanese maple seiryu. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 April 2014

JAPANESE MAPLE - ACER PALMATUM DISSECTUM SEIRYU

Now this one might be of interest for people to seek out! For two reasons and that is that it is a lighter green the the normal viridis dissectum and also it can take much more sunlight, rather curiously, than the other Maples and that includes the other Dissectums!

Oh and the fact it goes a really nice orange-red in the Autumn would not be sniffed at either!

Here are some shots and bear in mind that this Maple is in a position where it receives far more sunlight than any of the others and this is near the house and away from big trees in a south facing garden!!

I can see everyone that has every burnt a Japanese Maple to a crisp now scrabbling around the backs of the cushions on the sofa for that pen that went missing?! Lol!





My Acer palmatum Dissectum Seiryu ...


Monday, 3 June 2013

ACER PALMATUM SEIRYU

Some more shots of my Dissected Maple called Seiryu.

A little oddity this one and there are just two other Dissectum I would like to acquire. One is Orangeola and the other is actually drak with light patches and likely a variegated dissectum?!

It is the only one I came across that lloked like a variegated dissectum and in the local gardening club they had them but were not small nor cheap, lol.

Cannot recall the name now, not that it matters I would recognise it from 50 yards away but I think it was something like Taisho Nishiki, or something like that.

Seiryu here seems to tolerate more of the direct sunlight than any other Maple I own?! Very strange even for a dissectum?!