Japanese maple
Japanese maple - Acer palmatum.
A tree with purple leaves. It is a good material for forming "Bonsai". The tree is deciduous. Indoors, it hibernates on a window at t + 10 + 16 °C. A plant that has shed its leaves should continue to be sprayed and watered as the soil dries up. Maple germinates quickly. In 2-3 years, the seedling turns into a small, formed tree. Maple branches well. Young shoots should be cut, leaving one node. Propagation by seeds: the seeds should be soaked in slightly warm water the day before sowing. For sowing, take black and brown peat and sand in equal portions. Moisture and heat are required for seed germination. After 3-4 weeks after germination, the seedlings dive, i.e. seated in small pots.


A tree with purple leaves. It is a good material for forming "Bonsai". The tree is deciduous. Indoors, it hibernates on a window at t + 10 + 16 °C. A plant that has shed its leaves should continue to be sprayed and watered as the soil dries up. Maple germinates quickly. In 2-3 years, the seedling turns into a small, formed tree. Maple branches well. Young shoots should be cut, leaving one node. Propagation by seeds: the seeds should be soaked in slightly warm water the day before sowing. For sowing, take black and brown peat and sand in equal portions. Moisture and heat are required for seed germination. After 3-4 weeks after germination, the seedlings dive, i.e. seated in small pots.



Eng.: Japanese maple, cutleaf Japanese maple. Bot. syn.: Acer dissectum Thunb.