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Good question. You could ask that about any red vs another red. Or any dissectum vs another dissectum. Sometimes the differences are subtle. And it usually comes down to what your eyes like. 'Celebration' is new to me this year so I'm still observing, to be honest. Wish I could be more helpful
Honestly, it's totally out of my element. That zone is beyond anything comparable here in Canada (and our zones have different variables that get you to the numbers). I would web search stuff on Texas and California Japanese maples. I'm confident you have options.
Canadian Hardiness zone 6b. US zone approx 5b(?). The two systems don't correlate precisely. Our coldest winter temps are about -20C to -23C and only for a few days in the winter. Typically --5C to -10C.
Does Celebration really stand out from the other ghosts?
Good question. You could ask that about any red vs another red. Or any dissectum vs another dissectum. Sometimes the differences are subtle. And it usually comes down to what your eyes like. 'Celebration' is new to me this year so I'm still observing, to be honest. Wish I could be more helpful
I am hoping I get my order of 2 this coming week.
You definitely will!
Which would you recommend for zones 9/10? Southern Cal?
Honestly, it's totally out of my element. That zone is beyond anything comparable here in Canada (and our zones have different variables that get you to the numbers). I would web search stuff on Texas and California Japanese maples. I'm confident you have options.
Are the trees grafted?
Yes.
I thing I bought my 5 ghosts from you. One or two last season and the rest this season
You are not afraid of ghosts.
Zone please
Canadian Hardiness zone 6b. US zone approx 5b(?). The two systems don't correlate precisely. Our coldest winter temps are about -20C to -23C and only for a few days in the winter. Typically --5C to -10C.