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Refined yukata worn as kimono (=with juban). I love dark tones yukata (I find them much more cooling than light tones ones, so this purple+green one is an instant hit with me!
The patterns are traditional ja no megasa (bull eye umbrella) and kaede (green maple leaves) over asanoha (hemp leaves) ground. The complimenting hanhaba obi has orizuru (origami crane) on the reverse:
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Summer day by the river antique kimono outfit, featuring a lovely tonbo (dragonfly) over yabane (arrow) kimono, paired with fresh kaede (green maple leaves) ro silk (type of summer weave) obi
Suzume (sparrows) nestling in take (bamboo) grove, and perching on aomomiji (green maple tree), cute modern obi seen on.
In Japanese, “ao” means litterally “blue”, but also refers to young things, like budding leaves, or young creatures.
Green maple by Typ250 on Flickr
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Green Japanese Maple
Green Japanese Maple – TipsOnGardening.net | With their little stature, incredible spectrum, and four-season natural beauty, Japanese maples present something to constantly discover. Dark, undulating branches crested with snow create some graceful silhouettes in wintertime sometimes. Those other full year, the branches give a framework which a slipcover of leaves spreads tones and textures. Lush, new spring growth emerges, filling the bleak landscape with some hues we anticipate in fall usually. Summer brings maturity–new growth hardens off, yellows and pinks fade while greens and reds deepen. In autumn, the lawn is loaded by these trees with a symphony of colors.
Palmatum Green Japanese Maple
Japanese maples offer many variations in proportions, shape, and consistency. While nobody knows specifically just how many diverse Japanese maple types exist, there are a lot more than 700 specific cultivars in circulation. Choosing the right one from so various can be overwhelming, especially because nearly all of them are charmers. Though it had been difficult to single them out, we’ve selected some of well known cultivars that are neither too obscure nor too clear while showing a hint of the number one will discover in this band of trees.
Green Japanese Maple
‘Waterfall’ is a cultivar that physical exercise green leaves all spring and summer b4 blast into passionate shades of yellow and orange in tumble. The crown of this 6- to 8-foot-tall tree is large and inexpensive, resulting in a broad, slightly domed rut. It gets its label from the layers of branches that cascade softly towards the ground. Appropriately enough, ‘Waterfall’ is an supreme choice for growing next to a water feature.
Reaching only 3 or 4 feet high, the stunted cultivar ‘Mikawa yatsubusa’ has the charm and warmth of a robust, diminutive hero from a fantastical tale. Its leaves are big for a stunted, growing to about 2 until 212 inches lengthy and wide. This foliage is layered closely one over the other so that the top leaf reveals just the outer edge of the one below. Expenditure most of the year protected in light green, ‘Mikawa yatsubusa’ changes to gold, orange, and purple in autumn.
Green Japanese Maple Image and Picture :
Green Japanese Maple Beside the bridge
Leaf Green Japanese Maple
Moorestown Green Japanese Maple
Green Light Japanese Maple
Green Japanese Maple Leaf
Green Japanese Maple Palmatum
Palmatum Green Japanese Maple
Senkaki Green Japanese Maple
Acer Palmatum Green Japanese Maple
Green Japanese Maple Acer Palmatum
Seedling Green Japanese Maple
Viridis Green Japanese Maple
Green Japanese Maple on Garden
Green Japanese Maple in Garden
Bald Cypress Green Japanese Maple
New Post has been published on Tips On Gardening
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Green Japanese Maple
Green Japanese Maple – TipsOnGardening.net | With their little stature, incredible spectrum, and four-season natural beauty, Japanese maples present something to constantly discover. Dark, undulating branches crested with snow create some graceful silhouettes in wintertime sometimes. Those other full year, the branches give a framework which a slipcover of leaves spreads tones and textures. Lush, new spring growth emerges, filling the bleak landscape with some hues we anticipate in fall usually. Summer brings maturity–new growth hardens off, yellows and pinks fade while greens and reds deepen. In autumn, the lawn is loaded by these trees with a symphony of colors.
Palmatum Green Japanese Maple
Japanese maples offer many variations in proportions, shape, and consistency. While nobody knows specifically just how many diverse Japanese maple types exist, there are a lot more than 700 specific cultivars in circulation. Choosing the right one from so various can be overwhelming, especially because nearly all of them are charmers. Though it had been difficult to single them out, we’ve selected some of well known cultivars that are neither too obscure nor too clear while showing a hint of the number one will discover in this band of trees.
Green Japanese Maple
‘Waterfall’ is a cultivar that physical exercise green leaves all spring and summer b4 blast into passionate shades of yellow and orange in tumble. The crown of this 6- to 8-foot-tall tree is large and inexpensive, resulting in a broad, slightly domed rut. It gets its label from the layers of branches that cascade softly towards the ground. Appropriately enough, ‘Waterfall’ is an supreme choice for growing next to a water feature.
Reaching only 3 or 4 feet high, the stunted cultivar ‘Mikawa yatsubusa’ has the charm and warmth of a robust, diminutive hero from a fantastical tale. Its leaves are big for a stunted, growing to about 2 until 212 inches lengthy and wide. This foliage is layered closely one over the other so that the top leaf reveals just the outer edge of the one below. Expenditure most of the year protected in light green, ‘Mikawa yatsubusa’ changes to gold, orange, and purple in autumn.
Green Japanese Maple Image and Picture :
Leaf Green Japanese Maple
Senkaki Green Japanese Maple
Green Japanese Maple Palmatum
Green Japanese Maple Acer Palmatum
Seedling Green Japanese Maple
Acer Palmatum Green Japanese Maple
Bald Cypress Green Japanese Maple
Viridis Green Japanese Maple
Green Japanese Maple Leaf
Green Light Japanese Maple
Moorestown Green Japanese Maple
Green Japanese Maple on Garden
Green Japanese Maple in Garden
Palmatum Green Japanese Maple
Green Japanese Maple Beside the bridge