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Acer palmatum var. dissectum(Japanese Lanceleaf Maple, Spiderleaf Maple, Threadleaf Maple) Red leaf cultivar
Acer \ palmatum var. dissectum \ Sapindaceae

Plant Profile: Acer palmatum var. dissectum

The Japanese lanceleaf maple is a visually appealing deciduous shrub or small tree characterized by its low, spreading form and intricately divided, lace-like leaves. Belonging to the Sapindaceae family, this plant is indigenous to Japan, Korea, and China. Its size and leaf coloration can vary significantly among different cultivars. This maple serves beautifully as a focal point near patios or entryways, or when grouped together at the edges of landscapes or rock gardens. In hot summer regions, new leaves may suffer from scorching if exposed to full sun, especially if the soil lacks consistent moisture. Applying mulch can help retain soil moisture and keep the roots cool. It’s advisable to avoid planting in hot, dry locations and to shield the tree from strong winds. While pruning should generally be minimal, if necessary, it is best performed from late fall to mid-winter, as spring or summer pruning can lead to excessive sap bleeding.

This tree thrives in moist, organically rich, slightly acidic, and well-drained soils, particularly favoring sandy loams. It prefers full sun to partial shade, ideally with some afternoon shade, making it an excellent choice for dappled shade in understory plantings.

In terms of pests and diseases, the Japanese lanceleaf maple is largely resilient, facing no significant issues. However, young leaves that emerge in early spring may be vulnerable to frost damage, and high pH levels in the soil can lead to chlorosis.

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Acer palmatum var. dissectum(Japanese Lanceleaf Maple, Spiderleaf Maple, Threadleaf Maple) Red leaf cultivar

Japanese Lanceleaf Maple, Spiderleaf Maple, Threadleaf Maple

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Acer pensylvanicum(Goosefoot Maple, Moosewood, Snakebark Maple, Striped Maple, Whistlewood) Form
Acer \ pensylvanicum \ Sapindaceae

Acer pensylvanicum

Snakebark maple is a small tree or large shrub that typically grows in the understory, characterized by its rounded form. It thrives in partial shade and prefers moist, well-drained soils. While it can tolerate heavy shade effectively, it tends to struggle in hotter southern climates, performing best in cooler summer conditions. The tree is named after Pennsylvania, its native state, and is also found in the mountainous regions of North Carolina, where it inhabits dry to mesic forests.

The distinctive bark of the stems and young trunks features striking white stripes, which is how it earned the nickname Snakebark. Additionally, the leaves are shaped somewhat like a goose's foot, leading to its other common name, Goosefoot Maple. In the fall, the tree showcases vibrant yellow foliage, while its unique bark adds visual interest during the winter months.

This tree is well-suited for use as an understory tree or shrub in woodland settings. However, it should be shielded from direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorch.

Acer pensylvanicum(Goosefoot Maple, Moosewood, Snakebark Maple, Striped Maple, Whistlewood) Form

Goosefoot Maple, Moosewood, Snakebark Maple, Striped Maple, Whistlewood

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Buddleja x weyeriana (Sungold Butterfly Bush, Weyeriana Butterfly Bush)

Buddleja weyeriana thrives in average, well-drained soil and requires full sunlight for optimal growth. If it does not receive adequate sunlight, it may become invasive and produce fewer flowers. L

Buddleja x weyeriana(Sungold Butterfly Bush, Weyeriana Butterfly Bush) Flowers close up

Sungold Butterfly Bush, Weyeriana Butterfly Bush

Buddleja \ \ Scrophulariaceae

Bupleurum rotundifolium (Green Gold, Hares Ear, Hound's Ear, Hounds-ear, Thoroughwax, Thorough-wax, Thorowax)

Hare's Ear, a biennial member of the carrot family, is native to Asia and is cultivated in gardens for its striking flowers and attractive leaves. These plants are excellent for use in floral arran

Bupleurum rotundifolium(Green Gold, Hares Ear, Hound's Ear, Hounds-ear, Thoroughwax, Thorough-wax, Thorowax) Flowers

Green Gold, Hares Ear, Hound's Ear, Hounds-ear, Thoroughwax, Thorough-wax, Thorowax

Bupleurum \ rotundifolium \ Apiaceae

Butia capitata (Brazilian Butia Palm, Jelly Palm, Pindo Palm, South American jelly palm, Yatay palm)

The Jelly Palm is a favored choice for landscaping in northern Florida and along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of the southeastern United States. Known for its resilience to cold, this palm features

Butia capitata(Brazilian Butia Palm, Jelly Palm, Pindo Palm, South American jelly palm, Yatay palm) Form

Brazilian Butia Palm, Jelly Palm, Pindo Palm, South American jelly palm, Yatay palm

Butia \ capitata \ Arecaceae

Buxus 'Green Gem' (Boxwood, Green Gem Boxwood)

The Green Gem Boxwood is recognized for its compact, rounded form and resilience during winter. With a height of just 2-3 feet, it is an ideal option for confined areas, narrow walkways, or as a lo

Buxus 'Green Gem'(Boxwood, Green Gem Boxwood)

Boxwood, Green Gem Boxwood

Buxus \ \ Buxaceae

Buxus 'Green Mountain' (Boxwood, Green Mountain Boxwood)

Green Mountain Boxwood is recognized for its compact, upright pyramidal form that extends down to the ground, along with its resilience during winter. This plant can be easily shaped into a formal

Buxus 'Green Mountain'(Boxwood, Green Mountain Boxwood)

Boxwood, Green Mountain Boxwood

Buxus \ \ Buxaceae

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