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QAUZUY GARDEN 10pcs Rare Japanese Ghost Blue Maple Seeds Unique Splendid Color Striking Potted Shrub Tree Bonsai Plant Non-GMO Heirloom Tree Seeds
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QAUZUY GARDEN 10pcs Rare Japanese Ghost Blue Maple Seeds Unique Splendid Color Striking Potted Shrub Tree Bonsai Plant Non-GMO Heirloom Tree Seeds

Feature. Maple has a straight trunk, beautiful leaf shape, bright leaf color, and beautiful and atmospheric crown. It is a good plant for containers, indoor plants, and as an accent plant. Sow. Soak seeds in 40 °C warm water for 24 hours, then mix the seeds with twice the moist soil evenly, put them into the seed storage cellar, take out the seeds ha…
Feature. Maple has a straight trunk, beautiful leaf shape, bright leaf color, and beautiful and atmospheric crown. It is a good plant for containers, indoor plants, and as an accent plant. Sow. Soak seeds in 40 °C warm water for 24 hours, then mix the seeds with twice the moist soil evenly, put them into the seed storage cellar, take out the seeds half a month before sowing, spread them in a leeward and sunny place, and conduct outdoor germination. USDA Hardiness Zone. 5-9. Sun. The blue Ghost Japanese Maple is a knockout beauty that will thrive in both sun and partial shade. Soil. Japanese Maple flourish in any well-drained soil except highly alkaline soil. Acer rubrum, the red maple, also known as swamp maple, water maple or soft maple, is one of the most common and widespread deciduous trees of eastern and central North America. The U.S. Forest Service recognizes it as the most abundant native tree in eastern North America. At maturity, it often attains a height of around 30 m (100 ft). Its flowers, petioles, twigs and seeds are all red to varying degrees. Among these features, however, it is best known for its brilliant deep scarlet foliage in autumn. The red maple (Acer rubrum) is a tree native to North America and is a member of the Sapindaceae (soapberry) family. It is the fastest-growing tree in the Eastern United States, and in the north, the red maple is usually found in wet bottomlands or moist woods. Further south, it may be found in drier, rockier areas. Red maple trees are named for their rich, highly-desirable bright red foliage that develops in the autumn. This, along with its reasonably simple care needs, makes it a landscaping mainstay.
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Feature. Maple has a straight trunk, beautiful leaf shape, bright leaf color, and beautiful and atmospheric crown. It is a good plant for containers, indoor plants, and as an accent plant. Sow. Soak seeds in 40 °C warm water for 24 hours, then mix the seeds with twice the moist soil evenly, put them into the seed storage cellar, take out the seeds half a month before sowing, spread them in a leeward and sunny place, and conduct outdoor germination. USDA Hardiness Zone. 5-9. Sun. The blue Ghost Japanese Maple is a knockout beauty that will thrive in both sun and partial shade. Soil. Japanese Maple flourish in any well-drained soil except highly alkaline soil. Acer rubrum, the red maple, also known as swamp maple, water maple or soft maple, is one of the most common and widespread deciduous trees of eastern and central North America. The U.S. Forest Service recognizes it as the most abundant native tree in eastern North America. At maturity, it often attains a height of around 30 m (100 ft). Its flowers, petioles, twigs and seeds are all red to varying degrees. Among these features, however, it is best known for its brilliant deep scarlet foliage in autumn. The red maple (Acer rubrum) is a tree native to North America and is a member of the Sapindaceae (soapberry) family. It is the fastest-growing tree in the Eastern United States, and in the north, the red maple is usually found in wet bottomlands or moist woods. Further south, it may be found in drier, rockier areas. Red maple trees are named for their rich, highly-desirable bright red foliage that develops in the autumn. This, along with its reasonably simple care needs, makes it a landscaping mainstay.