Saturday, March 10, 2012

Autumn colours of Japan

Japan has an array of trees that colour up in autumn that highlight the shape of the leaves in the process. The Japanese maple comes in many forms and sizes from shrubs to tall tees. I didn't realise how big they got until I saw them growing in ravines on steep mountain sides. When they change colour in November they can vary from a butter yellow to scarlet red. This photo shows how they can be two toned on the same bush. If you live in a  subtropical climate you really appreciate the beauty of the deciduous plants.
Ginkgo biloba - the Maidenhair tree - beautiful butter yellow leaves on a tall tree.
A broad spreading Japanese Maple ( Acer palmatum) in a park in Kyoto.
Buxus microphylla (the Japanese Box) turning a bronze colour in the cold climate - this doesn't happen here in Brisbane. They remain green throughout the year.
Subtle autumn colours of the trees along the side of a canal.

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