Dwarf japanese maple tree landscape
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When faced with a postage stamp backyard many homeowners think they have few options. A small Japanese garden design doesn't even... [READ MORE]
Yoki Challa saved to Garden
One tree I've always longed to have is a Japanese Maple. Last week when I was at the nursery I walked around and looked at them.
Kathleen LaFever saved to Japanese maple
You can hardly go wrong with Japanese maples. Most have an exquisitely layered, cascading form and remarkable fall color. Find one that best suits your landscape needs from our list of top Japanese maple trees.
Japanese maples are so varied in size, habit and leaf color, they can go almost anywhere in the garden. Try a few of these ideas!

Ellie❤ Luvs saved to Gardening
Discover 17 new dwarf trees perfect for small spaces and porches. Find out which plants can be used for hedges in landscaping, ornamental gardening, or can be grown in pots. Choose from dwarf flowering trees, vibrant evergreens, or yummy trees that produce fruit. #dwarf #trees #evergreen #flowering
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Temeaka Rhodes saved to Home Inspiration
Pixie Dwarf Red Japanese Maple Acer palmatum 'Pixie' Plant Details USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 5a-9a Find Your Zone Height at Maturity: 8-10' Width at Maturity: 6-8' Growth Habit / Form: Upright Growth Rate: Moderate Foliage Color in Spring: Burgundy Red Foliage Color in Summer: Burgundy to Maroon Foliage Color in Fall: Bright Scarlet-Red Light Needs: Full Sun or Mostly Sun, Morning Sun with Dappled or Afternoon Shade, All Day Filtered Sun, Morning Shade with Evening Sun Water…

Sarah Fischer saved to Trees and plants
Japanese maples are elegant in all seasons, with delicate leaves, fine fall color, and the loveliest branch patterns in the world.

Julia C saved to hort & home garden
Your garden is frequently as unique as you, the gardener, and ought to suit what it is you are eager to give it with respect to time and energy. Last, consider the time you prefer to devote to your garden. Any front yard garden could profit from this sort of attention.

Stacey Stanforth saved to Front Yard