Acer palmatum ‘Fireglow’: History, Lifespan, Growth Rate & Other Features

The Japanese maple, Acer palmatum, has been cultivated in Japan for centuries, with numerous cultivars selected for their diverse forms, colors, and leaf shapes. The ‘Fireglow’ cultivar is relatively recent in the long history of Japanese maples. ‘Fireglow’ was developed in Italy by the Fratelli Gilardelli Nursery in the 1970s. It was selected for its … Read more

Autumn Blaze Maple: Fall Color, Growth Rate, Lifespan & Other Characteristics

The ‘Autumn Blaze’ maple (Acer x freemanii ‘Autumn Blaze’) is a hybrid of the red maple (Acer rubrum) and the silver maple (Acer saccharinum). This tree brings together the best characteristics of both parent species. It was first developed in the 1960s by Glenn Jeffers, a horticulturist with the United States Department of Agriculture, in … Read more

Crimson Queen Maple Tree: History, Leaves, Bark, Lifespan & Cultivation

Crimson Queen Japanese maples, scientifically known as Acer palmatum var. dissectum ‘Crimson Queen’, are a popular cultivar of the Japanese maple family. This particular variety has finely dissected leaves with persistent color throughout the entire growing season, unlike many other Japanese maples that change color or fade over time. Japanese maples have been cultivated in … Read more

Spoon Chrysanthemums: History, Characteristics & Cultivation

The Spoon Chrysanthemum, also known as Chrysanthemum morifolium ‘Spoon’, is a type of chrysanthemum that has petals which flare out at the tips, resembling spoons. The flowers have a central disc that is relatively flat, surrounded by petals that curl slightly at the end towards the center of the plant. The edges of the petals … Read more

Pompon chrysanthemum: History, Characteristics & Cultivation

Pompon chrysanthemums also known as spray chrysanthemum are part of the Asteraceae family and are native to Asia and northeastern Europe. They have been cultivated in Japan since the 8th century, with many flower forms and colors developed over the years. These chrysanthemums are relatively small in size, with the plants grow to a height … Read more