Labreapits
Yamadori
I know the quick answer is yes, because many people are using them for bonsai.
But, I thought the reason that most Japanese maples are grafted onto green leaf japanese maple root stock is because it makes a better tree. I have read that cuttings do not hold up as well on their own roots when used in landscaping.
If this is true then why do they do well in bonsai, but are not suited to be grown on their own roots for landscaping purposes?
But, I thought the reason that most Japanese maples are grafted onto green leaf japanese maple root stock is because it makes a better tree. I have read that cuttings do not hold up as well on their own roots when used in landscaping.
If this is true then why do they do well in bonsai, but are not suited to be grown on their own roots for landscaping purposes?