Japanese maple trees are at their most beautiful in autumn due to their rich red and orange leaves - and are extremely easy to care for as long as you know the best time to prune them.
Struggling to get into the autumnal spirit? The Japanese concept of ‘momijigari’ could be exactly what you’re looking for. The autumn equinox has officially been and gone, and as we approach ...
Weather conditions mean the trees are looking spectacular two weeks earlier than usual Japanese cherry blossom trees at a Gloucestershire park have flowered two weeks earlier than usual ...
This year, the leaves changed color about a week later than normal. Note: The Japanese language does not have a fixed system of differentiating singular and plural, but some words like ki (tree ...