Another Tuesday already? I think I have this one covered. Mark loves Japanese Maples. Here is a red one that the kids got him for Father's Day a few years ago. It is growing slowly but beginning to have a really nice shape.When I took the shot all the red wasn't very brilliant so I chose a close up of the leaves and their very interesting edges.
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Another Tuesday already? I think I have this one covered. Mark loves Japanese Maples. Here is a red one that the kids got him for Father's Day a few years ago. It is growing slowly but beginning to have a really nice shape.When I took the shot all the red wasn't very brilliant so I chose a close up of the leaves and their very interesting edges.
Make sure that you check out all the other Ruby Tuesday shots and please leave a comment...we all live for those comments!
Very crisp, fab shot!
ReplyDeleteLovely. This brings back memories, too. Japanese maples grew all over the neighborhood I grew up in in NY. You don't see them here in Israel though.
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nice! it'll be really pretty when it gets full-grown, for sure. happy RT!.
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I love the lacy leaves of Japanese maples. I wish I could grow them here.
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I have a Japanese Maple, It is so crimson right now.
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It'll be one beautiful tree when it's mature.
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I love Japanese maples.... lovely shot.
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