Brand: Brycus-Bonsáis
This variety of Acer is a deciduous tree whose name means "red waterfall." It has an interesting grayish and rough bark, where the sap flows can be seen very marked. It stands out mainly for its deeply lobed leaves ending in an arrowhead; its size, being larger than the other varieties, as well as for the tones they acquire: a greenish appeal throughout the year that turns into warm and burgundy colors in autumn.
Situation: Outside all year round. Protect from the intense midday sun.
Irrigation: abundantly in summer and moderately in winter. In summer, if the weather is dry, we will spray the leaves with water, since it needs some environmental humidity at that time
Curiosities: Its name in Japanese is "momiji"; the same word is used to designate the color of fall.
FAMILY
Aceraceae
SUBSCRIBER
Spring and fall
TRANSPLANT
Every two years, at the beginning of spring bud break.
SUBSTRATUM
100% Akadama, or mixed with 20% volcanic gravel.
PRUNING
Pruning, early spring.
GRIPPING
The pinching is done throughout the spring, with the tips of the fingers, the incipient bud is pointed out before it lengthens, leaving the first two leaves. If it has been lengthened, count up to that first couple of leaves.
WIRING
Spring.
* Observations: The shape and measurements of the bonsai are approximate. The color and shape of the pot may vary from the one in the photo. Remember that a bonsai is a living being, that is why the images that appear are representative.