Maples!

Dav4

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Man, is there anything prettier then a Japanese maple right after it starts to grow in the spring? These two are the best I've got right now, and I can't wait until they are more developed ala the maples of Mach 5 and BVF. Here's to hoping they get there!
 

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Yeah, that first one is really great. Nothing better....than those leaves!
 
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2nd maple need attention on the left branch. It has a bad reverse taper due to clump of branches.
 
I got a quick question about maples. Here's mine (obviously quite a bit more raw than some of the others in this thread :] )

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It's not doing as well as I'd like. It leafed out inconveniently before the weather broke, so I protected it in a 40F greenhouse. Unfortunately, my heater shut off and some of the leaves were damaged, look like crispy fried little suckers. I didn't repot this year as I didn't catch it in time - it's been in this small pot for at least two years, quite possibly longer, and I'm worried about it becoming root bound. Should I slip pot it now into a larger pot, wait until Fall and repot it or not worry about it until next year?
 
Is that first one any specific cultivar? The leaves look just like the one I have. I just got my first bit of new leaves after chopping and I feel your excitement!
 

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Man, is there anything prettier then a Japanese maple right after it starts to grow in the spring? These two are the best I've got right now, and I can't wait until they are more developed ala the maples of Mach 5 and BVF. Here's to hoping they get there!


Very nice Dave! Like them both. They're looking good and will keep improving with time. Whatever you do do not loose the lower branch on the bigger maple. That's what's giving it it's own unique character. I love low branches on deciduous trees. The have a very natural appeal to me. Thanks for sharing and look forward to seeing their ongoing development.

2nd maple need attention on the left branch. It has a bad reverse taper due to clump of branches.

In this case nothing that a bit of carving could not fix.

I got a quick question about maples. Here's mine (obviously quite a bit more raw than some of the others in this thread :] )

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It's not doing as well as I'd like. It leafed out inconveniently before the weather broke, so I protected it in a 40F greenhouse. Unfortunately, my heater shut off and some of the leaves were damaged, look like crispy fried little suckers. I didn't repot this year as I didn't catch it in time - it's been in this small pot for at least two years, quite possibly longer, and I'm worried about it becoming root bound. Should I slip pot it now into a larger pot, wait until Fall and repot it or not worry about it until next year?


Yes you can slip pot it now with no worries. Good luck and nice tree :)
 
Thanks Mach. I just picked up a palmatum from Walter Pall, your eyes are gonna bug when I post that :p
 
2nd maple need attention on the left branch. It has a bad reverse taper due to clump of branches.

Yeah, you're right about that branch. The photograph makes it look worse then it really is, though. There's a fair amount of deadwood at the bulge so I need to be a bit careful when I carve it because I really need that branch to survive. Maybe in the next few weeks...
 
Is that first one any specific cultivar? The leaves look just like the one I have. I just got my first bit of new leaves after chopping and I feel your excitement!

It was grown from a cutting I started maybe 15 years ago. Pretty sure the parent tree was a standard palmatum seedling, which is what I think your tree is:).
 
Very nice Dave! Like them both. They're looking good and will keep improving with time. Whatever you do do not loose the lower branch on the bigger maple. That's what's giving it it's own unique character. I love low branches on deciduous trees. The have a very natural appeal to me. Thanks for sharing and look forward to seeing their ongoing development.



Thanks, Mach. You should know that the inspiration for this tree's design came from a tree in Peter Adam's maple book....but....the lowest branch on the tree is there because of you. I've found your styling of maples to be dynamic, inspirational...and worth emulating;). Having said that, if the tree ends up never being that good, it's not your fault:eek:.
 
You're right, there is nothing prettier. The one in the first photo is killer! My yard JM has just completed leafing out. I'm going to air layer a branch once the leaves harden because I can't find another one like it.
 

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And I didn't even know there was a Troll 1...man, you gotta get out more often!;)

Ha! I don't actually think that Troll 1 and Troll 2 were related at all. There's a rumor that there's a third one, but I've never been able to find it. Next time you have some friends over with beers, pop it in. You can thank me later. :]

To me, The Toxic Avenger films are the best the cinema industry has ever had to offer.

Oh man, all of Troma's stuff was excellent. Surf Nazis Must Die is one of my favorites.
 
splendid spring color
 

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