Japan🇯🇵Acer palmatum with red leaves✈️Air freight to Hong Kong
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Overall dimensions: 27cm high x 20cm wide
Estimated tree age: 18 years
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🍁Gift choice🍁 Maple leaves turn red in autumn, symbolizing good fortune. Not only do they turn red in autumn, but the color also sounds like "feng" (feng), meaning "to be granted," meaning "to be granted." Maple leaves also symbolize precious memories and beautiful change.
🎞️The origin of the term "precious memories" comes from the Japanese concept of mountain hiking to view autumn leaves.
It is considered a leisure and recreational activity. The "beautiful changes" refer to the changes brought about by each season, such as the arrival of spring and the red and falling leaves in autumn.
Japanese red leaves🍁This deciduous tree has opposite, slightly glossy leaves. In autumn, the foliage occasionally turns bright red. It is a hardy and easy-to-grow variety, offering a vibrant display of budding in spring, green leaves in summer, and crimson leaves in autumn. The unique beauty of the Japanese yamazakura is why it is very popular as a bonsai. Its leaves are pentagonal in shape and vary in color from green to red.
🛎Characteristics of Japanese mountain red leaf bonsai🛎
1. Varying leaf colors: The leaves of the Japanese hibiscus are green in spring and summer, but turn bright red, orange, and yellow in autumn. This makes the bonsai look very beautiful in autumn.
2. Diverse Tree Shapes: Japanese redwoods have a variety of tree shapes, including upright, jungle, and cliff-like. In bonsai, various charming tree shapes can be created through different pruning and cultivation techniques.
3. Strong adaptability: Japanese mountain red leaf tree species are very adaptable and can grow in a variety of soil and climate conditions. This makes it an excellent choice for bonsai enthusiasts.
🛎Cultivation and pruning techniques for Japanese mountain red leaf bonsai🛎
1. Choose the right soil: Choosing the right soil is crucial for the growth of Japanese yamatomo bonsai. Generally, they require loose, well-drained soil. Most bonsai enthusiasts choose a mixture of leaf mold, peat moss, and sand to ensure healthy growth.
2. Provide adequate water: Japanese mountain red leaf bonsai requires ample water, but avoid overwatering. In summer, water once a day; in spring and autumn, water every other day; and in winter, water according to the tree's needs.
3. Pruning and Shaping: Proper pruning and shaping of Japanese mountain red leaf bonsai is crucial for achieving the desired tree shape. Generally, spring and summer are the best times for pruning. When pruning, be sure to maintain the overall shape of the crown and shorten any overly long branches.
4. Fertilization and Repotting: Japanese Mountain Momiji bonsai require regular fertilization to ensure adequate nutrition. Generally, spring and autumn are the best times for fertilization. Additionally, repotting is required every 2-3 years to ensure the roots have ample space to grow.
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Maple Leaf🍁Status that changes with the seasons
[December to February] Bare branches - Enjoy the cold branches
【March to April】New leaves sprout
【May to October】Green leaves gradually turn dark green
【November】There is a chance for the leaves to turn from green to red
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