Great Trees for Georgia Landscapes
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Great Trees for Georgia Landscapes
Volume 3, Issue 41 October 26, 2012 Great Trees for Georgia Landscapes Acer palmatum, otherwise known as Japanese maple, is an exceedingly popular species that can perform well in our Southern climate if properly sited and cared for. This is a deciduous tree that will thrive in dappled shade and consistently moist soil. Although Japanese maple can easily be adapted to our region, it will scorch if planted in full sun or if not given adequate moisture during periods of drought. There are perhaps hundreds of cultivars of this tree available with a wide variety of foliage and growth habit types to choose from. Acer palmatum ‘Glowing Embers’ Acer palmatum ‘Glowing Embers’ is one of the most heat tolerant Japanese maples. It is known for its stunning autumn color display, which features leaves of bright red and orange. It was selected by Dr. Michael A. Dirr from the state botanical garden in Athens, GA. This is a beautiful selection that is best planted in moist, well-drained, acidic soil. Unlike other Japanese maples, ‘Glowing Embers’ is heat tolerant and can be planted in full sun. It grows faster than the average Japanese maple and is one of the most vigorous cultivars available. Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ is a an upright, rounded selection which typically grows to about 15 to Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ 20 ft. tall. It features purple-red flowers in the spring, deep red-purple summer foliage, and saturated scarlet red foliage in the fall. The stems of this tree in its first year are dark burgundy, adding winter interest. This selection can also be grown as a multi-stemmed shrub. For best results, plant in lightly dappled shade in moist soil. ‘Bloodgood’ is widely available in the trade, and one of the best choices for the south. Table of Contents Trees for Georgia Landscapes pg. 1 Completed Walkway pg. 2 Conifer Reference Garden Sign pg. 2 Lockerly Trustees Monica Webb, President Joe Mangum, Vice President Robert Culberson, Ph.D., Treasurer Sherrill Jones, Secretary Kathy Chandler David Evans Steven M. Fortier, Ph.D. Jan Flynn, Ph.D. George Hogan, Sr. James Marshall Jackie Nelson Doug R. Oetter, Ph.D. Joni Smith Bruce Vaughn, CFP Al Woods Acer palmatum var. dissectum ‘Seiryu’ is an upright, cutleaf Japanese maple. It features lacy, bright green leaves with finely textured edges. ‘Seiryu’ is a relatively slow grower, but will eventually reach a height of about 18 ft. tall. In the fall, the bright green foliage matures into an attractive red and purple color. Plant in either full sun or full shade, as this cultivar is quite heat tolerant. In the landscape, ‘Seiryu’ contrasts well with broad-leaved shrubs and trees. Japanese maple is a very popular choice among Southern landscapes, and it is easy to see why. This is a gorgeous tree with many cultivars available. The three listed above are some of the best choices for our landscape and are sure to thrive in your Georgia garden. Acer palmatum var. dissectum ‘Seiryu’ Completed Walkway Work has finally finished on the walkway extending from Lockerly’s front lawn through the newly renovated fieldstone to access our overflow parking area. Our next phase of the walkway will create a garden pathway that will afford great views of our Conifer Reference Garden and be flanked on both sides by a mixed border that will feature a new collection of trees, shrubs, antique roses, and perennials. This garden pathway will be constructed in a manner similar to that of our existing pedestrian walkway and be accessible by all visitors. When complete, the garden pathway will connect our existing walkway to the picnic area and beyond. We would like thank Ray Wells for the fine job he did in Upcoming Events constructing this new walkway section, and we are truly grateful to every one of you who donated to make this project possible. We are seeking continued financial support for this Thurs., 12/6: worthwhile project, and we are asking you to please consider donating whatever amount Lockerly Holiday Reception you think appropriate for this important installation that will be an enduring asset for the 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. community for years to come. Please send your tax-deductible donation in any amount to Lockerly Arboretum, P.O. Box 310, Milledgeville, GA 31059, and specify that the funds are Friday, 12/8: for the Arboretum Fund. Thank you for your continued support of our efforts to redevelop Christmas Open House 1:00 - 6:00 p.m. Lockerly Arboretum. Conifer Reference Garden Sign In 2010, Lockerly’s conifer collection was officially designated as a Conifer Reference Garden by the American Conifer Society. ACS recently provided us with a plaque to identify our collection as an official Conifer Reference Garden, and thanks to a generous gift from the Town & Country Garden Club, we had our ACS medallion mounted on a larger sign that is similar in construction to other signage that is being installed at the Arboretum. The sign is made of recycled plastic reinforced with fiberglass and is guaranteed to last at least 50 years. This is a great addition to Lockerly, one of many informational and directional signs that we believe will improve visitors’ experience at the Arboretum.