Coral Bark Japanese Maple
-Acer palmatum 'Sangokaku', hardy in zones 5-8, offer a good portion of the country a highly underused container plant. I use them often in my winter container plantings and come spring, move them from the planter into the ground in some landscape design. The impact that they give against a light colored wall is striking.

This planting is cushioned in with miniature boxwoods, layered with yellow pansies and winter creeper -
Euonymus fortunei 'Coloratus'. Properly watered and given a bi-annual feeding of
compost tea or Espoma Plant Food, you could easily keep this in a container for several years, only changing out the pansies in the spring to a summer annual like calibrachoa. Coral bark maples like partial shade so protect them from afternoon sun.

This container really caught my eye. Awesome idea!
ReplyDeleteHey Chris! This would work great in Birmingham. Thanks for stopping by the blog :)
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