Weeping ryusen...so glad I was young in my bonsai journey...but wise enough to not toss the stump of this ryusen maple to the compost pile.
They are a zone 6 tree for us now from several in a zone 5 losing their material when we had two arctic temps back to back winters. Other than that...I have never had an issue with any fungal issues or even pests from this tree.What has your experience been like with this variety? Ryusen recently became widely available in eastern canada, and they have tiny leaves!
Thank you very much, it's been a lot of work but I love nature, so it's all worth it.Hey Judy, wonderful colors! Your garden seems quite lovely too
Is that a Potentilla with the pink flower?
I was getting color on my Coral Bark varieties when I left Atlanta area last Monday. My others were just starting to show hints. Hoping I have some when I get back Wed. We got down close to 32 I think, hoping not a very hard freeze and the leaves are still ok. I know its supposed to rain most of the week so hoping that doesn't ruin my fall color! Here is some of them two weekends ago. !st one is 'Japanese Sunrise' the other two are 'Sangu Kaku'No color on any my trees yet in Atlanta. Seriously have about 10 leaves on one one elm and that is it. So jealous.
Wow! Spectacular elegant photography. Rich pure exciting color. You captured it all really well.
I miss my larch...Formal upright American larch.View attachment 217370