Comparing Weeping Red Laceleafs: Crimson Queen, Tamukeyama, & Inaba shidare - JAPANESE MAPLE

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In this video, three different weeping red lace leaf Japanese maples are compared:

1. Tamukeyama: Known for its later leafing, which helps it avoid late frosts. It has a good color retention throughout the season, offering a maroon hue and bright fall colors. It grows to about 6 feet tall and wide in 10 years and is heat tolerant, making it suitable for various conditions.

2. Crimson Queen: This cultivar has a lower, spreading habit and is ideal for shaded locations, thriving in morning sun and afternoon shade. It grows to about 3-4 feet tall and 5-6 feet wide in 10 years. It’s known for its vivid crimson fall color and is good for smaller gardens or container planting.

3. Inaba Shidare: Distinguished by its cascading growth, this maple is highly heat tolerant and has unique lavender-purple spring colors that can turn red-maroon. It grows about 5.5 feet tall and 9 feet wide and is noted for its impressive fall color and traditional weeping form.

The video emphasizes that while all three are excellent choices, the best one for your garden will depend on specific conditions and preferences.

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