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  1. A large red Japanese maple tree provides dynamic color in the spring. Nothing provides contrasting color against a typically chartreuse green landscape in the spring like a red Japanese maple tree. Red Japanese maple trees can be planted in sunny locations, used as focal points, or even used as shade trees. While red Japanese maple trees are one of the more popular Japanese maple used in the ...

  2. Expert Response. The red wart-like structures on the upper surface of your maple leaves are maple bladder galls. Maple bladder galls result from abnormal leaf growth due to feeding of a small mite, Vasates quadripedes. In early spring they are green but they turn red and eventually black. Leaves may become so covered with the galls that they ...

  3. May 29, 2023 · Japanese maples should be pruned for health and aesthetics (i.e., its shape). Remove any dead, dying or broken branches, then prune for aesthetics with what's left. Prune it to establish its shape or to maintain a shape. Make no mistakes; every form of Japanese maple, whether weeping or upright, must be pruned to keep its visual appeal.

  4. JAPANESE MAPLE PICTURES. Opening pinkish orange with chartreuse undertones in spring, summer adds orange and salmon to the mix, finishing with orange and red in autumn. Vigorous, hardy, and heat tolerant. Reaches 8 feet tall and wide over 10 years in the landscape; about 6 feet by 4 feet in a container.

  5. Sep 13, 2022 · Predators such as ladybugs and parasitic wasps can provide good control. Spray a strong stream of water to wash these slow crawlers off the tree. You can also try insecticidal soaps and horticultural oils, but the insects’ waxy coating helps protect them against such products. 5. Scale Insects.

  6. White spots on Japanese maple leaves could be caused by leaf spot, which is a common disease, Phyllosticta, powdery mildew, a fungal infection, scale, mealybugs, bird droppings, or unfavorable weather conditions such as late spring frost. Every one of those causes has a different set of symptoms and solutions.

  7. Jun 25, 2020 · The red bumps are a result of the mites chewing on the tree leaves specifically in the growing season. These mites are aiming to stimulate new tissue growth in which they lay, and hatch their eggs. When the leaf is affected the symptomatic result is a chemically induced mass growth of abnormal cells. Funny enough, these little pests only affect ...

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