Japan🇯🇵Red leaves emerge from the orangutan Deshojo
Cherishing Memories, Unleashing Colors: A Single Red Leaf in Full Bloom
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📏Overall dimensions of the Japanese Tsuyama cypress:
Height 40cm x Width 33cm
Tree age estimated: 25 years
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Iroha Acer palmatum is one of Japan's representative autumn foliage varieties, belonging to the Iroha foliage family. Originally distributed in the mountainous regions of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu, it was later cultivated into the prized variety "Iroha Acer palmatum". Its most distinctive feature is its ever-changing leaf color throughout the four seasons: the new buds are bright red in spring, gradually turning a light green in summer, then a vibrant orange-red in autumn, and finally, the bare branches are beautiful after the leaves fall in winter. Due to its beauty in both spring and autumn, it has become a classic choice for bonsai and garden planting, showcasing the unique elegance and seasonal beauty of Japanese autumn foliage.
🌿 characteristic
Maple leaves are highly adaptable and have extremely high ornamental value.
- The four seasons are distinct: spring red → summer green → autumn orange-red → appreciating the bare branches.
It is recommended to maintain a balanced moisture and ventilation from the time new buds unfold in spring until autumn, and avoid waterlogging; when potted, repot every 2-3 years to maintain root health.
✂️ Maintenance Focus
- Pruning and shaping: Prune moderately in spring and summer to preserve the canopy's layers, shorten excessively long branches, and maintain an attractive shape.
- Fertilization: Apply organic or balanced fertilizer in spring and autumn, and only a small amount in summer to avoid excessive nitrogen fertilizer, which can cause excessive leaf growth.
- Pest and disease control: Common pests include aphids and spider mites. Maintain good ventilation and adequate sunlight. Use soap or specialized pesticides if necessary.
🍁 Gift Selection | Cultural Significance
The name "De-gorilla" comes from the legendary "gorilla"—a cheerful, crimson-colored deity named for its bright red new leaves, which resemble the fur of a gorilla. It symbolizes good fortune, joy, and auspiciousness. In Japanese culture, maple leaves symbolize "beautiful change" and "precious memories," while also representing the beauty of seasonal change and the impermanence of life.
Suitable as a housewarming gift, holiday present, or collectible item, it has auspicious meaning, high aesthetic value, and embodies the elegant spirit of "coexistence of the four seasons" in Japanese gardening.
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