Beni Otake vs Beni Shichihenge vs. Oridono Nishiki

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  1. krautz33

    krautz33 Active Member 10 Years

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    I was able to pick up Beni Otake and Beni Schichihenge today at the nursery. Both were in seven gallons. I am now kicking myself for not picking up all three. I remember some advise I have read in the forum before about not just picking a plant because of its name. The Oridono Nishiki had a lot of broken branches.

    I am curious to what other Japanese Maple collectors would have picked? If you had to list your top five maples what would they be?

    In order:

    5. Orange Dream
    4. Viridis
    3. Koto No ito
    2. Shishigashira
    1. Otome Zakura

    All of my plants are fairly young so I am judging them by what my plants have done for me so far.
     
  2. jimmyq

    jimmyq Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    not in order but I like:

    floating clouds
    orido nishiki
    shishigashira
    shindeshojo (probably the #1 fave for me, I love the pink growth)

    after those four I would have to go for a few snakebarks (capilipes and pennsylvanicum) and a paperbark (griseum)...
     
  3. Elmore

    Elmore Active Member 10 Years

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    Too many...

    to choose from. As the season progresses maybe I can decide. Overall though, I think I prefer the japonicum cultivars best.
    A small Acer japonicum 'Meigetsu'...today
     

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    ColbyTrio Active Member 10 Years

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    Speaking of the shindeshojo, does anyone know how it will do on a patio without any direct sun? I'm afraid it will turn soild green and that's not what I'm looking for...
     
  5. mr.shep

    mr.shep Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    5 of my favorites:

    buergerianum Nusatoriyama
    palmatum Kinran
    palmatum Kocho nishiki
    palmatum Kiyohime akame
    palmatum Sherwood Flame

    Always pick out the best plant. Never
    second guess yourself about a Maple
    you may want to have in time but did
    not like the look of the plant for sale.
    There will be other Oridono nishikis
    available, just wait for a better plant
    to come along.

    Brad, I've always liked Meigetsu and
    have often wondered why others do
    not try to select it as one of their first
    japonicums to own.

    Shindeshojo grown with ample filtered
    sunlight will still produce new growth
    with color but you may not see a lot of
    new growth after the Spring. A lot
    depends on how much filtered sunlight
    this Maple will get but grown in high
    shade you may only see the red color
    in the Spring. The typical red color
    for this Maple will not be as intense
    as if grown in sun and then the leaves
    will be more of a bronze green in color
    later as the red color fades out. This
    Maple does make a real good container
    plant.

    Jim

    Just for fun below is a partial listing of my
    current want list:

    Aizumi nishiki
    Beni kosode
    Fujinami nishiki
    Hana matoi
    Hiro taishaku
    Izu no odoriko
    Kaga o beni
    Maimori
    Naniwa beni
    Ogi tsuma gaki
    Orizuru momo fu
    Osakazuki akame
    O taishaku C
    Pink Filigree
    Ryushoin
     
  6. krautz33

    krautz33 Active Member 10 Years

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    I have been looking all over for a Shin Deshojo tree. I can't find one in a descent size for a descent price. I have about two hundred dollars set aside for the tree. Does anyone know where I can find a Shin Deshojo for that price. I live in south eastern Pa.
     
  7. jacquot

    jacquot Active Member Maple Society 10 Years

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    I bought mine mail order from the west coast as a 3 year size, and three years later it is 6' tall. They grow pretty fast. It really is one of my favorites, too. At this point I'm really starting to shape it more.
     
  8. krautz33

    krautz33 Active Member 10 Years

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    What source did you buy your tree from? It seems like you are happy.
     
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    jacquot Active Member Maple Society 10 Years

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    I have bought beautiful trees from several sources. This one came from Mountain Maples.
     
  10. ColbyTrio

    ColbyTrio Active Member 10 Years

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    Well you can try Creative Water Gardens in Escalon, CA. Give them a call and see if they deliver. They have great trees!
    (209) 838-8650

    If they don't I'm sure they could point you to a place that will.

    That's about as much help as I can offer up from the Left Coast.
     

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