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specifically emerged from a cross between a selected Granddaughter 1 specimen and a wild Acer palmatum from the Chūgoku Mountains. The result? A tree that outperforms its grandmother in five key categories. yoshino momiji granddaughter 2 better
In some contexts, "Yoshino" and "Momiji" are also associated with famous scenic spots in Japan for cherry blossoms autumn leaves : specifically emerged from a cross between a
The original Yoshino Momiji produces leaves averaging 2.5 to 3 inches across. While beautiful, this leaf-to-branch ratio limits its use in shohin or kifu bonsai. produces leaves just 1.5 to 1.8 inches at maturity. This smaller leaf allows for more accurate scale in miniature landscapes and better ramification. yoshino momiji granddaughter 2 better
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