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Seeing Red (leaves in spring)

(c) Terri Robertson, T's Southern Garden, 2018
Springtime moss and Shaina Japanese maple leaves

Our Shaina Japanese maple is donning its full spring glory—bright red leaves.

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Author Terri RobertsonPosted on April 4, 2018March 10, 2019Categories TreesTags acer palmatum shaina, dwarf Japanese maple, moss, moss landscape, red leaves in spring6 Comments on Seeing Red (leaves in spring)

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I am a member of iNaturalist, where I document observations of native plants, insects and birds. In a short time, I’m already learning a lot about the flora and fauna around me, and the data I input as a citizen scientist helps serve research projects worldwide. How neat.
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