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Blue Japanese Maple?

mrclose
16 years ago

Is this a camera trick or is this really a Blue Japanese Maple?

I'm thinking that it could be so much of a dark purple that it looks blue?

If it really is blue .. can someone tell me what the name is and where I could purchase one?

Thanks

Mc

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Comments (20)

  • jws2301
    16 years ago

    2 upright JM that are said to have a blue quality in light are Nuresagai and Moonfire but they are a deep purple/Maroon but still stunning.

  • myersphcf
    16 years ago

    FAKE!!!!!!! would go well as a part of the Blue Mans Group ;>)... but you can buy spray paint or a good photo shop program or a filter ( I don't think it was solely donne with that.

    As a side yes there are several green JM's with blueish casts...the pejoritive word has an "ISH" at the end!!! David

  • mrclose
    Original Author
    16 years ago

    Thank You for your help everyone.

    Whether it is real or not .. It is still Beautiful .. lol.

    Being fairly new to pc's and knowing Nothing about those photoshop sites, is it really possible to change individual colors, (like the tree) and not affect anything around it, (ex: grass)

    Mc

  • myersphcf
    16 years ago

    The answer is yes but upon looking closely at the pic it looks to me that some of the purple bleeds into the grass between the leaves.. I would say, and it's just a mere guess, that it was all purpled with photo shop and the grass was greened in later rather than the opposite...but it could be the other way......all it really needs is a pink or red stripe and you could use it at a hair salon for young and old ...purple for old ladies the stripe for the teens ;>) David

  • ajwillys
    16 years ago

    You don't even need photoshop for some effects like this. Some newer digital cameras (like my Canon SD600) have a color swap feature. It will swap any color in the photo with any other color. It's a pretty easy process really.

  • cfmuehling
    16 years ago

    [LOL]
    Oh, how cool.

    I admit that if there were such a thing, I'd be on this. I have Moonfire and it's no where even remotely mistakable for blue, nor are any of the other 132 JMs I have. Unfortunately!

    I just started a blue and yellow garden under 3 birch trees I transplanted from my back property. How gorgeous this (fake) little tree would be amongst my blue fescue and 'Primrose' lilac, etc. :)

    C.

  • mrclose
    Original Author
    16 years ago

    Someone named endosan on the Japanese Gardens forum said that his wife is Japanese and she claims that it is real!?

    Mc

  • gardengal48 (PNW Z8/9)
    16 years ago

    And exactly why would she be an authority on "blue" Japanese maples? The tree is certainly real, but the coloring is most definitely NOT true to life. As bluntly as possible, there are NO blue Japanese maples nor anything that approaches that color.

    Photos of plants often offer misleading coloration - it could be the time of day the photo was taken, the quality of the available light, the contrast of the grass against the burgundy foliage, the use of filters or various means of computer enhancement.

    Believe us when we say it is not blue :-) Ain't no such creature.

  • myersphcf
    16 years ago

    In addition I don't think there is ANY plant tree or living thing on earth nturally of THAT color!!!! FAKE FAKE FAKE... UNLESS you are on acid you will not see that color naturally occurring in the living enviorment !! David

  • cfmuehling
    16 years ago

    I hate to inform iris, delphinium, 'Black & Blue' salvia, anenomes and more than several other plants that they're color doesn't occur naturally.

    I'm going to go out on a limb here and state that there is not a color that doesn't occur in nature. Somewhere, somehow.

    But that's another thread, isn't it?
    Christine
    Who has never had any interest in doing acid

  • myersphcf
    16 years ago

    I mispoke I was talking about leaf and plant color not flower color...and I stand by that as far as leaves. I still have never seen that odd shade even on a flower although shades of such do accur. I personally find it on a JM rather disturbing and hideouus and amuzing but that is a personal opinion... my daughter has had pink hair for two years...to each their own...David

  • amy_pnw
    16 years ago

    Lol, don't buy this unless you see the plant in person. You can still find some other beautiful JMs. Keep your eyes open but don't depend on someone's photo for complete accuracy.

    Amy

  • mrclose
    Original Author
    16 years ago

    Thank You .. ALL of you!

    Not only are you very informative .. Your informative and Funny as hell.
    Whoops.
    Am I allowed to say that?

    Whoops, that is 8-)

    Mc

  • cfmuehling
    16 years ago

    David, I laughed out loud at the hair.
    Talk about not occurring in nature --
    but then, older ladies tend to go blue, too.

    See if your daughter would go Magenta for the summer.
    Tell her pink has become very boring and common.
    Or blue...

    Christine

  • myersphcf
    16 years ago

    Yah right good idea but slightly flawed if I tell her she definitly WON'T do it...No I think the hair is here for a while...now when she goes to college next fall and 4 others have pink hair well maybe then...she is not a pack follower which is good...I figure I got off easy if this is as bad of rebelliousness as it gets with her ;>) David

  • dredawg5000
    16 years ago

    Perhaps it's a genetically engineered mutant maple.....LOL

  • JapaneseMaple_mailinator_com
    13 years ago

    Gardenweb Fans:
    Photobucket is WORTHLESS! Â Please find a better place to put your photos!

  • Toronado3800 Zone 6 St Louis
    13 years ago

    Barry, what's up with not liking photobucket? Who do you prefer?

    Photobucket doesn't store SUPER high resolution images but they never loose anything for me.

  • harmony_lane
    6 years ago

    Try a green full moon maple and continue to water it with blue food coloring to make the leaves turn blue

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