Kasagi Yama Japanese Maple
Acer palmatum 'Kasagi Yama'
Visão geral
The Kasagi Yama Japanese Maple is an amazing tree that is worth adding to any garden. Its deep, green two-lobed leaves start out a vibrant yellow hues in spring, turning an unforgettable scarlet in fall. Its branches spread out in a wide flat V shape, creating a dramatic silhouette that is sure to take any garden to the next level. The Kasagi Yama Japanese Maple is an adaptable, slow-growing cultivar that can reach 2 to 3 feet in height and width, making it a perfect addition to any garden. No matter the season, this beautiful tree will provide an attractive display with its lush foliage and eye-catching color changes, making it a memorable and beloved feature in any landscape.
Guia de cuidados
Rega
Kasagi Yama Japanese Maple should be given an adequate amount of water, about 1 inch every week during the growing season from early spring to late fall. During this time, it is best to water the plant deeply, meaning water until it runs out the bottom of the pot or planter. During the winter months, it is best to water much less often, giving it only enough to keep the soil from completely drying out in the pot. Make sure that you never leave the roots of your Kasagi Yama Japanese Maple soil soaked in water.
Luz
Kasagi Yama Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Kasagi Yama') requires partial shade throughout the day and should be in direct sun for no more than 4 hours per day. It is best to provide this species with morning sun and afternoon shade, while avoiding mid-day sun, as it is more sensitive to direct light and heat. If the plant receives too much direct sunlight, it can be exposed to sunscald, which can result in sunburned leaves.
Temperatura
Hardiness zone 5–5.
Poda
Kasagi Yama Japanese Maple should be pruned in early spring before the new growth begins. Pruning at this time helps to maintain the desired size and shape of the tree. Pruning should only be done to remove dead or damaged branches, to thin out crowded areas, or to form a specific shape or design. Avoid pruning too heavily, and prune no more than 1/3 of the total canopy.
Propagação
Grafting Propagation, Cutting, Layering Propagation, Air Layering Propagation, Root Division
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