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the bodwen nursery janpanes maples japanese maples, varieties of acer palmatum, are ideal plants for any garden or patio, from dwarf forms to magnificent specimens of trees and shrubs. autumn colours of every conceivable shade of red, pink, orange and yellow are complemented by superb spring displays lasting several months and eclipsing most garden plants. grafted maples provide an almost limitless choice of size and form, colour and leaf shape. they fit in well with any planting scheme, from container plants in a small courtyard, weeping forms cascading over ponds or planters, entire borders or shrubberies, strong eyecatching architectural shapes, to focus plants in lawns or the landscape. the flexibility of japanese maples, being tolerant of most garden conditions, make them eminently suitable for any garden design and their use is limited only by the imagination. please take your time and enjoy this site, dedicated to bringing you the best japanese maples available. many more cultivars than those listed are contained in the nursery collection and if you can't see a plant you want it will almost certainly be added to the site once stock plants have been bulked up. this is intended to be the primary contact point for the nursery and if there are any features you would like to see in future editions don't hesitate to contact me. john geraghty ordering due to other commitments and circumstances beyond my control, the mail order facility has been temporarily suspended. hopefully i shall have a more positive announcement to make next year. my apologies for disappointing old and new customers. cultivars if you know the cultivar name you're looking for, clicking a letter in the alphabetical listing at the bottom of this page will take you to all cultivars beginning with that letter. alternatively, click on a to start browsing through the entire catalogue. clicking on the highlighted cultivar names will take you to an illustration of that cultivar; either a close-up of the leaves or the whole plant. not all of the illustrations show the spring colour and these will be amended next spring. pictures of those cultivars not yet illustrated will also appear at the same time. colour accuracy describing and illustrating leaf colour is always going to be somewhat subjective as colour intensity is entirely dependent on light levels. many of the illustrations here are of plants grown under glass or polythene and growth starts very early in the year when light levels are low. furthermore, the light transmission of polythene is lower than glass and the colour spectrum is different. when planted out in the garden or growing in containers out of doors colour will be more intense and held for longer as plants will come into growth later and take advantage of higher light levels. it should be pointed out that, in northern europe in general and the u.k. in particular, it is impossible to give a japanese maple too much sun. cultivar categories all cultivars have been assigned to a particular size range as “how big will it get?” is usually uppermost in many people’s minds. the size range for each group is an indication only as soil fertility, moisture levels and position all affect the rate of growth. the same cultivar will also produce a larger plant when grown in the ground compared to a containerised version. in addition, pruning, to which all cultivars are amenable, can be used to control height and spread: during a plant’s early years this can be especially useful. small covers from 4 to 8 feet and cultivars in this group are ideal candidates for confined spaces and patio plantings. within this group the witch’s brooms are particularly well suited; two or three feet of growth in the first few years and all subsequent growth then fills the plant out. medium is up to 12 to 15 feet but would generally take at least a dozen years or more to reach half that size and are therefore suitable for even the smallest garden. large will get up to 25 to 35 feet and some thought should be given to their siting although their ultimate height will not be reached for at least one hundred years. cultivars in this group are ideally suited to producing good-sized specimens in a short time before gradually slowing down. even if left unpruned, they are still not so big that they cannot fit into the average suburban garden. as an aside, many flowering cherries, magnolias and rhododendrons on sale at most garden centres will outgrow the majority of japanese maples. dissectum cultivars in this catalogue are mostly low growing, being wider than tall. a few exceptions, of medium or large size and generally of upright or shrubby habit, are mentioned in the relevant descriptions. growing tips introduction growing japanese maples is surprisingly easy, whether in the ground or in containers and caring for them is simple and straightforward. no distinction need be made between caring for a red japanese maple, a dwarf japanese maple or any other type; they all have the same care requirements. providing they have a balanced and natural growing medium, their fertilizer needs are minimal and have only modest, and consistant water requirements that are easily achieved. major pruning can be undertaken without any worry of damage and trimming during the growing season can also be helpful in controlling shape and size. transplanting, even of older trees, can successfully be done at the right time of year with the correct planning and moving from container growing to open ground cultivation is a simple task that requires no excessive preparation. pests are mostly absent from a healthy, vigorous japanese maple and this applies equally to fungal infections. a drying up, dying or dead tree, particularly if it happens shortly after you've bought it, is rarely the fault of the gardener as symptoms don't happen overnight, but with the correct advice and care most can be brought back to health. fuller details of caring for, pruning and all the other information to grow japanese maples well can be found in the cultivation section. if you are looking for information on grafting japanese maples there are a number of articles in the propagation section if you fancy having a go! the first article is written by and reprinted by kind permission of ken tilt, after whom the palmatum cultivar dr. tilt is named and is a description of the method used by harold johnston. harold has been propagating for more years than most of us and is responsible for introducing numerous outstanding cultivars; abigail rose and beni shi en being two of many. a second article on budding and grafting woody plants has now been added. many of the techniques described are applicable to japanese maples. this article is reprinted by kind permission of r e bir and t e bilderbeck; extension specialists, nursery crops and t g ranney; assistant professor, horticultural science, north carolina state university, college of horticulture and life sciences. a grafting slideshow and faq has now been uploaded and the sequence of events illustrates the entire process of producing a new plant. the method shown is probably the most widely used in commercial production and lends itself to both winter and summer use. the text and illustrations have been reproduced by kind permission of dr. william b shell. information specific to summer grafting has been uploaded and a further slideshow has been uploaded illustrating an alternative method to the traditional side veneer graft. a grafting aids section has been added and this contains information on tools and other subjects of interest to the propagator. it might seem odd for a japanese maple nursery to be giving away the tricks of the trade as it were, but most of the information is already on the internet; it's just a question of finding it. by gathering it in one place it might encourage the enthusiastic amateur to introduce something distinctly different: there is still no variegated linearilobum on the market! some
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