Shinobuga Oka Japanese Maple*
Acer palmatum 'Shinobuga Oka'
Visão geral
Shinobuga Oka Japanese Maple is an amazing deciduous tree to add to any garden. Its beautiful and unique foliage has deeper shades of green compared to most species, along with light-pink and maroon overtones, especially when exposed to direct sunlight. In the autumn, its leaves turn an impressive array of yellow, orange, and red. This tree is easy to care for, versatile, and requires little maintenance, making it a perfect choice for gardeners of all levels. It can even be grown in containers, providing a stunning splash of color wherever it is placed. Shinobuga Oka Japanese Maple is sure to be a focal point in any garden that has it.
Guia de cuidados
Rega
Shinobuga Oka Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Shinobuga Oka') requires moist soil to thrive. Water regularly during the growing season, allowing the top 3 to 4 inches of soil to dry out slightly between waterings. During the hotter months of summer, water deeply once a week. During the winter, reduce watering to only once or twice a month.
Luz
Shinobuga Oka Japanese maple is a slow growing small tree with lovely foliage and bright red foliage in the autumn season. This tree species prefers full sun to part shade and is especially heat tolerant. It is recommended to give the Shinobuga Oka Japanese maple at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day to ensure it grows and flourishes properly. For optimal growth, the tree should receive direct sunlight during the peak part of the day, usually the early afternoon.
Temperatura
Hardiness zone 6–6.
Poda
Shinobuga Oka Japanese Maple should be pruned in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Generally, light pruning is recommended to maintain the size and shape of the tree as well as for developing a pleasing branch structure. Branches that cross and rub should also be removed for better air circulation. To maintain a good form, a few of the larger branches may need to be pruned back to their point of origin. This helps to open up the inner part of the tree. Avoid cutting off more than 1-third of the tree in any season.
Propagação
Grafting Propagation, Layering Propagation, Cutting, Air Layering Propagation, Root Division
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