
Emerald lace
‘Emerald Lace’ is a Japanese maple from the Dissectum group, with extremely finely cut foliage in a bright emerald green. It forms a supple dome-shaped habit, often wider than tall, with cascading branches. In autumn, the foliage turns red to red-orange. A vigorous cultivar, highly decorative in a container as well as in the garden.
Character & interest
‘Emerald Lace’ stands out for an extremely “lace-like” leaf texture: the segments are very fine, creating a light, refined look. The plant naturally forms a mound-shaped silhouette (cushion/dome), with arching and often pendulous branches. Several sources describe it as robust, with good heat tolerance for a dissectum, making it an excellent choice if you’re looking for an easy-going green laceleaf.
Colours
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Spring : light green to lime foliage, very finely cut, with a fresh, luminous look.
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Summer : deeper emerald green.
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Autumn : red to red-orange (sometimes burgundy / dark red depending on conditions).
Habit & vigour
Spreading, supple dome-shaped habit, with a semi-weeping effect. Good vigour (fast growth for a dissectum).
Indicative size
As a guide: about 2 to 3 m tall eventually, with often significant spread (often wider than tall), potentially reaching 3–5 m in favourable conditions.
Exposure
Gentle sun / bright partial shade; it tolerates full sun in most regions, which is quite remarkable for a dissectum. Sufficient light encourages density and good form, but protection from dry wind is still preferable, especially in a container.
Origin & history
‘Emerald Lace’ was discovered by David Sabo near Charlotte (North Carolina, USA), then introduced into the trade by Del Loucks (Del’s Japanese Maples, Oregon, USA).
| Groupe MS | 7. Dissectum |
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| Habit | Weeping |
| Vigueur | Vigoureuse |
| Taille 10 ans | Moyen (2-4m) |
| Forme de feuille | Dissectum |
| Couleur Printemps | Vert clair |
| Couleur Été | Green |
| Couleur Automne | Rouge écarlate |
| Exposure | Soleil / Mi-ombre |
| Size / Grade | C1, C1.5, C10, C2, C3, C5, C7.5, P9 |

