Jesse Im/bugonmyleaf It's called Coral Bark 'Sangokaku'. Brilliant coral bark on young branches; color intensifies in winter. Deeply cut light green leaves display attractive red margins; turn golden in fall.
How to use it. Allow the tree to breathe, treating it as a sculptural specimen, as shown here. In this modern adaptation of the Zen garden, the spreading branches and abounding foliage nicely contrast and soften the gravel and hardscape materials.
How to use it. Allow the tree to breathe, treating it as a sculptural specimen, as shown here. In this modern adaptation of the Zen garden, the spreading branches and abounding foliage nicely contrast and soften the gravel and hardscape materials.
How to use it. Allow the tree to breathe, treating it as a sculptural specimen, as shown here. In this modern adaptation of the Zen garden, the spreading branches and abounding foliage nicely contrast and soften the gravel and hardscape materials.
How to use it. Allow the tree to breathe, treating it as a sculptural specimen, as shown here. In this modern adaptation of the Zen garden, the spreading branches and abounding foliage nicely contrast and soften the gravel and hardscape materials.
I love the black rocks around the base.
Chinese Maple
How to use it. Allow the tree to breathe, treating it as a sculptural specimen, as shown here. In this modern adaptation of the Zen garden, the spreading branches and abounding foliage nicely contrast and soften the gravel and hardscape materials.
How to use it. Allow the tree to breathe, treating it as a sculptural specimen, as shown here. In this modern adaptation of the Zen garden, the spreading branches and abounding foliage nicely contrast and soften the gravel and hardscape materials.