Tamukeyama Japanese Maple is a popular cultivar of the Japanese maple tree known for its striking foliage and graceful form. Here’s all the information about growing it easily.
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Japan is a country whose achievements are known worldwide, their technology is superior, still they have not forgotten about nature. The art of creating beautiful and picturesque gardens, brought to perfection and famed Japanese garden, which is respected and admired all around the world.
In the Japanese garden, there is no place for regular, symmetrical shapes or dappled riot of bright flowers and chaos of aggressive plants because the Japanese garden belongs to the simplicity, naturalness and elegance.
Stones: They symbolize stability and eternity. All stones should have a similar shape, form and texture, they are placed in the same position in which they occur in nature, freely accepting shapes like arches or semicircle.
Water: It is a symbol of life – it brings dynamism and movement to the garden. Rushing streams and waterfalls symbolize the men and the free and peaceful rivers – the women. The two streams are join each other – the sea. Water is sometimes replaced by an irregular bright patch of gravel.
Plants: In the Japanese garden, plants are complement to the whole establishment. Also, they are subject to strict rules. The most important are evergreens, which symbolize longevity. The main color is green. Colorful flowers are used to give only a single touch.
Perennials: Asters, Chrysanthemum, Dahlia, Daylilies, Peonies, Iris, Astilbe and Anemone.
Shrubs and vines: Azalea, Mock-orange, Oxalis, Ligustrum, Wisteria, hydrangea.
Trees: Acer palmatum, Ginko biloba, Magnolia, Ornamental cherry, Pinus parviflora, bamboo and Pine.
*These plants are easy to grow in Japan. While selecting, remember to buy plants that will suit your growing zone.
If you want to introduce stones in your garden, use pebbles and gravels in place of
Tamukeyama Japanese Maple is a popular cultivar of the Japanese maple tree known for its striking foliage and graceful form. Here’s all the information about growing it easily.
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