The first plant that comes to mind is a tree, the Japanese maple.
In the next section, we'll explore the dramatic Japanese maple.
But it will not enjoy the long life a Japanese maple deserves.
Japanese maples are known for their interesting foliage in any season.
For the modest garden perhaps a Japanese maple would suit.
But it was the Japanese maples that stole my heart last week.
The Japanese maple by the door was in need of repotting.
A Japanese maple can take at least two weeks.
"They didn't have to dig up our favorite Japanese maple," one said.
They went just beyond the arbor to the edge of a tall Japanese maple and turned right.