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  1. 1. Leaf Scorch. Leaf scorch typically occurs during hot, dry conditions. It manifests as browning and curling at the edges of the leaves, often giving them a burnt appearance. Solution: To combat leaf scorch, ensure your Japanese maple receives regular watering during dry periods.

  2. Feb 22, 2024 · Ideal for growing in full sun without suffering from sun scorch. Japanese maple leaves: The Emperor Japanese maple has large palm-like leaves that have five lobes and serrated edges. The Japanese maple leaf colors can be purple, wine red, or bright red. Laceleaf Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum ‘Dissectum Atropurpureum’)

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  4. Apr 1, 2010 · Figure 1. A Japanese maple shows the first signs of leaf scorch — death of the tips of the leaf lobes. Figure 2. Leaf scorch may begin as yellowing, then browning, then expansion of the damaged area. In some plants it will continue to move between the veins of the leaves. Causes.

  5. April 14, 2024. Japanese maple trees are prized for their form, bark, elegant foliage, and, above all, their fantastic fall color. Learn how to plant, grow, and care for beautiful Japanese maples. Botanically known as Acer palmatum, Japanese maples share a genus with other maples like sugar and red maples.

  6. Jun 27, 2017 · Japanese Maple Leaf Scorch by Jane Malec EMGV. On June 27, 2017 By durhammastergardeners Gardening information. A couple of weeks ago I sat and admired my beautiful dwarf Japanese maple. The burgundy leaves had filled in and it looked so nice in the container next to the deck. It was a pat yourself on the back moment!

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  7. Sep 26, 2023 · 1. Alternaria Leaf Spot. Fungi in the Alternaria genus cause dark brown to black spots on the foliage. These spots may or may not have yellow halos. If the leaves are heavily infected, they will drop from the tree. In bad infections, a young or small Japanese maple can be completely defoliated.

  8. Bacterial Leaf Scorch (BLS) is a plant disease caused by the bacterium Xylella fastidiosa. It affects a wide range of woody plants, causing significant damage and decline in affected trees. BLS is characterized by the scorching of leaf margins, leading to a burned or scorched appearance.

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