My beautiful Japanese Maple

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Hey Esther, is the entire video just your tree? Is that multiple trees? If it's multiple, at one time does yours show up?
 

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Wow! That is AMAZING!!!! I bought some Japanese Maple seeds in January but couldn't get them to germinate :mad: That is a beautiful tree...lucky lady :D
 

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There are lots of types of Japanese Maples. @Java Guy . they vary from height, width, shape of leaves, coloring, color of the stems, and what zone they can handle. It is really very overwhelming when you do get a good resource and leaf through the pages. Would recommend you checking on it.
 

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It's a gorgeous tree, one of the prettiest I've ever seen!:) Thank you for posting this lovely video.
 

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One of my favorite things about fall in Japan are the Japanese maples! Their changing leaves are such a part of the vibrant autumnal landscape here...to me they are just the epitome of this time of year!
 

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What a gorgeous big tree! Love how I can still see the sky through the branches and leaves!
 

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There are lots of types of Japanese Maples. @Java Guy . they vary from height, width, shape of leaves, coloring, color of the stems, and what zone they can handle. It is really very overwhelming when you do get a good resource and leaf through the pages. Would recommend you checking on it.

Thanks for the advice Esther. I bought the seeds thinking I would start some Japanese Maples and make bonsai trees out of them. Like I said, none of the seeds germinated. I will buy a couple of the smaller variety to place along the front of the house (when I eventually buy a house). I've seen the smaller varieties that look like very large shrubs. The trees I plan on putting up are cherrys, dogwoods, and a mimosa silk tree I have been growing from seed.
 

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You did great on the video. I have one with that same shape , that I have slowly been unwinding .

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