Thought I'd start Alain's thread idea. Maples in Summer. I tend to just take mostly take garden pictures in the more mature parts, and focus on individuals in the newer parts or pots. Here's a few to start. I haven't labeled, feel free to ask if anything in particular perks your interest. And lets see how your maples look in the summer! -E
Beautiful pictures. I really like the variety of textures and colors together. My pictures are taken over several weeks. The Twombley's Red Sentinel is pretty much covered now by leaves from two other trees nearby. And the Japanese Princess in no longer peach colored. I think I have the oldest 9 inch tall Geisha Gone Wild in existence. Keep waiting for it to die but this year it has some more new growth so maybe it has decided not to give up yet! Really surprised how tall some of the trees are getting. Haven't purchased any new ones this year as my husband says there is no more room and I think he is probably right. Have a bunch of tiny seedlings I have found under my trees in pots so that will have to do for now.
Hi Otto, We're going to have almost 29°C in a couple of days, so what do you call "Spring" ? <LOL> https://www.pleinchamp.com/meteo/heure-par-heure/45000-orleans See the hose in the first picture, used every day, and the samaras on the Acer mospessulanum in the top right of the third photo. Not summer yet ? Hah ! Here, it is... ;°)
left to right: mikawa, ukigumo, geisha. with a few acer buddies thrown in -- glauca pendula, dwarf picea pungens, carpet juniper, and whipcord red cedar.
Random pics.. This is what I get year on year from Shirazz, now 2m tall and in a very sunny spot..I wondered whether I was giving it enough sun in previous years, but this year has made little difference apart from a richer pink..has anyone else found that this cultivar does not grow out true? I’m not grumbling!
Hi there. Here is my Shirazz, which is grown in full shade, more or less (it gets ~2-3 hours of sun in the early morning). The top leaves show the typical variegation; under leaves are slightly more faded green.
Well I guess we reached meteorological summer today, still wish circinatum was not in such a rush for summer colors. Beginning of May and beginning of June
It certainly feels like summer... Something went wrong with my photo processing, I don't think these have shrunk. But anyway. No labels, ask if you wish, and if I don't say. Three different angles on a bench. Coming into the summer field, little maples start to hide. Acer cappadocicum ssp. sinicum is the best, Kumoi-nishiki is growing very enthusiastically, in spite of a big early injury. Shots in the "New Section." Tharandt and Nanum are always admirable. In the older section, the snow really messed up my "windows", I'm realizing how much pruning is in my future to recover views, A couple of good specimen trees: Silver Cardinal, one of the largest I've seen personally, and A. mandshuricum, a great tree. A trio up near the house.