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Ichigyoji

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Some newly offered cultivars MAY be added to our list after they leaf out around mid-April. Others, including small, rare, and hard to graft cultivars, may be added in September. Once a cultiver sells out, it remains so until the following spring.

 

 

 


 

 

Heat Stress

Maples ordered in summer may have burned leaves, and look bad, but this is only temporary. Still, spring and especially fall are far better times to ship and plant than summer. We'll delay shipments when temperatures exceed 90 F.

 

 

 

 

 

Similar to 'Osakazuki' in summer color, but, instead of that cultivar's intense red fall color, 'Ichigyoji' is brilliant yellow-orange in fall, contrasting with 'Osakazuki' so well that Japanese landscapers like to plant the two close together - and better yet to plant both near a pond where they can be reflected. An upright tree with a broad, rounded crown, it typically grows to more than 20'.

Size #1 trees ship after they leaf out, usually early to mid-April.

 
Size #3 trees are available beginning September 1, and can be ordered until March 1. They are shipped bare-root to save shipping costs. These trees are in very limited supply; many cultivars are not available in this size.

Orders placed between mid-March and mid-June may take 3 weeks to ship. For faster service, order in the fall, an excellent time to plant. We can ship in winter, but read this to see if it's a good idea for you.

   

 'Ichigyoji'
Size # 1 $15.00

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