Waterfall Japanese Maple - Crushed by Tree Limb - September 2024
Earlier this Summer, we had a storm that dropped a couple of good-sized limbs from a few of our trees. A big one from one of our Oaks. And a few medium-sized limbs from one of the Black Walnut trees. On that Black Walnut limb were ten-to-twelve green-covered walnuts that weighed the limb down - and likely caused it to snap due to the weight. With a semi-wooded lot with some mature trees, that happens from time-to-time. Normally...the limbs drop the ground harmlessly.
But not this time.
This time, it came down DIRECTLY on top of our small Waterfall Japanese Maple tree *right* at one of the tree's joints. That limb SNAPPED off one of the major limbs on the Japanese Maple. See below for a few photos showing the damage on the Waterfall Japanese Maple tree:
And, here, below, is the limb in question. I fished it out of the bed and threw it on the lawn.
This was back in June. Fast-forward three months to now. How is the tree doing?
Below is a photo showing the Waterfall Japanese Maple. Is it thriving? No. Not really. But, has it *somewhat* recovered and filled with foliage? Yep. I'll take that as a win:
Of all the Japanese Maples I've planted, I've lost a bunch of them. But this one - which was heavily damaged - seems to have hung-on (so far). It has a strong will to live, it seems.
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