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Edited April 29, 2023
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The Bloodgood Japanese Maple tree provides is a unique statement plant that with attractive burgundy red foliage that transitions to a brilliant scarlet in the fall. Once the temperatures start to drop, this amazing tree will lose its leaves and expose graceful black/red bark! The Bloodgood has a moderate growth rate and can be pruned back to fit any space that you desire. This beautiful Japanese Maple will look best where it can grace everyone with its presence.
Product Details:
Type: Japanese Maple Tree
Quantity: 2 Plants
Shipping Size (to member): 4-5ft. Tall
Shipping Age (to member): 2-3 Years
USDA Zone: 5-8
Light Needs: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Water Needs: Regular Watering
Growth Habit: Rounded
Mature Height: 15-20 Feet
Mature Spread: 15 Feet
Special Features: Vibrantly Colored Foliage, Unique Foliage
Landscape Uses: Accent trees, privacy fence, landscaping focal point
https://www.costco.com/bloodgood-...78810.html
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People don't understand that you need to take care of plants. Visit your local Costco this time of year and be amazed at the return line full of arborvitae simply because people aren't planting them. It's sort of depressing...
Dang you know what?! Now that you mention it, I've totally seen that at Costco actually, a lot of returns with dead arborvitae. Haha what in the heck do you they do? Think it'll survive in the bucket it comes in or they just don't get around to planting it?!
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Sorry to hear that. Those lantern flies are a real nuisance. Didn't know they could destroy a 10 year old tree though. It is becoming an annual problem now, those pesky flies.
Do they really get that low ?
Don't sit back and take it. Time to go to war! Surely these something you can do to save that maple. Isn't there a type of insecticide that you can pour over the roots or introduce a predator?