Top 25 Heat Tolerant Japanese Maples | MrMaple Show Podcast
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Hey I’m so glad that you helped out guys like me in regards to the sun tolerant trees. I live in north Florida and it’s also very hot here. Thank you for the info and the time you spent on giving guys like me the information
Thank you for making this compilation of heat tolerant varieties!! Very helpful as many of the normal descriptions of the trees don’t indicate they are good in hot areas. Keep the great content coming ❤
Happy Father’s Day and thanks for a great podcast!! I’ve got a Crimson Queen next to a red brick house with full Southwestern Sun thriving in Central Arkansas. It’s 6’ tall snd wide. I planted it five years ago before I knew better. 😎
So excited to see this video! I live in South Texas, so whatever I get needs to be able to take a beating lol. My waterfall that I got from yall a few years ago is doing wonderful!
I hear ya, Tim, about needing late day shade! Thanks for the intel guys.
Happy father's day, really great video. Alot of this videos helped me to get some of this tree for my sunny areas in my garden.
I can’t wait to see this video!
LOL Me too I said the same thing.
I've grown Tamukeyama in zone 7 piedmont for years. 2 in more shade than sun and one in the reverse. I like it a lot. I like the late-leaf-out making it less vulnerable to the late freeze. A good grower, handling direct Southern sun better than some, and my oldest now has a really elegant structure. But I have never observed it holding its color into summer especially, nor is it reliably good fall color here. "Hands folded in prayer on the mountain"...cool.
Thanks for watching.
Awesome list- I love these top 25 videos! Interesting to hear that Amber Ghost and Firefly can take more sun. I planted both this year in part shade and have been watching them to develop their characteristic colors, may move them this fall to some more sun, here in Central Ohio 6B. Thanks for the info!
Hearing Amber Ghost was a surprise for me. I am going to push mine out in more sun now. Looking forward to see how it does
Great show. Love the Pat Dye references. Almost played for him. He was definitely the epitome of old school southern coach in a shirt and tie. Funny to think he was before y’all’s time.
Summer Sunset
Manyo no sato has perfomed really well for me in the sun/heat!
I can't get any Oliverianum in Australia. Get your Mafia to push it on us please. We need some more heat tolerance for areas north of Melbourne.
Great podcast, and perfect timing. We are sizzling here in Alabama! Orangeola is on my list now. ❤
Howdy everyone, A great Father’s Day for all
Happy Father’s Day Doug!
Happy Father’s Day Doug!! Hope you are drying out bud
Do the variants of Mikawa Yatsubusa hold up to eat similarly it?
Thank you, I'd like to hear your views on best JM in shade.
I have been wanting to add a couple seiryu to eventually provide some shade for other maples. I am curious how close to making the list Orange Flame was.
I live in Fort Worth. We can get 30 days of over 100-degree temperatures. I want to plant Japanese maples beneath 50-foot trees. The Japanese maples would get 3-4 hours of the morning sun but be shaded the rest of the day. What Japanese maples would you recommend?
Would love it if you guys did a Bloodgood vs Atropurpureum video. I know they are related, but which would you prefer for different situations.
I planted in the ground Seiryu, Orangeola and Atropurpureum a few years ago. They all do well in full sun in zone 7b in a dry, hot climate but Jerre Schwartz, it seems to me, does not tolerate full sun very well
Hey, I thought Lileeanne's Jewel was the best variegated in sun not Amber Ghost, am I wrong?
In South Australia we have a Mediterranean climate. On top if the hot summers we get dry winds. I think that's the killer.
Do you ship to Canada?
We do not. Only US
@MrMapleShow That was my guess. Thanks for the response.
Is Tamahime heat/sun tolerant like the kiyohime?
Yesssssssss
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