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Pruning: Regularly removing dead or diseased branches can prevent the spread of diseases and create a healthier environment for the tree. The Fireglow Japanese maple is a cultivar of Acer palmatum bred by Imanishi Garden Nursery in Japan. It was introduced commercially in the United States in 1978. Fireglow is considered a laceleaf or dissectum variety due to its deeply divided, cutleaf foliage. Origins and History Both of these varieties hold their color well and do not burn in full sun. However, the color will not always be bright. In the shade, they will not be so saturated, and their color may even be reddish-green.
Fireglow requires regular moderate moisture, especially when young. Water frequently the first two years to establish an extensive root system. Mature trees are somewhat drought tolerant but appreciate deep soaking about 1-2 times per month during the growing season. Take care not to overwater. Fireglow has much lighter leaves. Its color can be described as scarlet, sometimes lighter and sometimes darker. In general, this variety has red leaves and Bloodgood red-burgundy or even reddish-purple.
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The Fireglow Japanese Maple thrives in areas with full sun to partial shade. Sunlight for atleast 4-5 hours would be great for its growth.
Yes, most Euphorbias like to grow in full sun but some woodland species of Euphorbia prefer shade, such E. amygdaloides var. robbiae. How often should I water Euphorbia? Anthracnose: This fungal disease can cause leaf spots, discoloration, and even defoliation. It thrives in wet conditions and can be particularly problematic in rainy seasons. Japanese Acer are very prone to leaf scorch in both windy or excessively sunny positions. Red/Purple leaved varieties with green leaves or poor autumn colour may indicate insufficient light levels.The advantage of Fireglow leaves is that it is slightly shiny and partially transparent. This has a significant effect, especially in the sun.