A keyhole saw is best for precise cuts on weeping Japanese maple trees, as it's gentler on the thin, brittle bark and less likely to harm the tree. Limbs that are chunky and lack tapering or ...
Japanese maples, with their distinctive red, weeping, lacy leaves ... there’s been a noticeable increase in Japanese maple fatalities, leaving many green-fingered aficionados scratching their ...
This weeping variety is one of the hardiest Japanese maples available, said to survive as far north as Minnesota if there is snow cover. A slow-growing, dwarf Japanese maple, it features rich ...