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A Japanese maple with strawberry-pink spring foliage, crossed by a very graphic network of dark green veins. The season continues with cream to soft green tones, often with a pink re-flush on summer growth, then a warm orange to red finish in autumn. Upright habit, well-suited to smaller gardens and container growing.
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‘Suisei’ is a dissectum-type Japanese maple with finely cut foliage, appreciated for its luminous effect: the leaf is green but marked with white/cream (often clearly visible along the midrib/veins), giving a delicate look in spring and early summer. Its naturally weeping habit forms a beautiful cascade, and autumn brings a bright yellow-orange colour. Very elegant in a pot as well as in the garden.
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‘Sumi nagashi’ is a remarkable red Japanese maple, valued for its deeply cut foliage and its very dark summer colour. The young leaves emerge purple-red in spring, deepen to a very dark purple (often extremely deep, sometimes almost black in sun), then finish in bright crimson red in autumn. An excellent choice as a specimen, in a Japanese maple bed, or in a large container.
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‘Summer Gold’ is a particularly luminous Japanese maple, appreciated for its yellow foliage in spring and early season. The leaves may open with a pinkish tint, then evolve to yellow to yellow-green, sometimes highlighted by a fine red edge. In autumn, it turns into a warm blend of golden yellow, orange and red. An excellent choice in a container as well as in the garden, in gentle sun or bright partial shade.
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‘Swamp Thing’ is a compact Japanese maple, appreciated for its bronze-brown tones during the growing season and its autumn colour in an orange-to-yellow range. An interesting variety to create a warm atmosphere in the garden or in a pot, especially if you’re looking for a palmatum that doesn’t take up too much space.
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‘Sweet Lorraine’ is a Japanese maple of the dissectum type with a weeping habit, remarkable for its reticulated effect: in spring, the finely cut leaves take on a pink tone while the darker veins create a very graphic pattern. In summer, the plant turns light green, then offers a yellow to orange autumn display. An excellent choice for a container or a small garden, best planted in a sheltered position.
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‘Taki no gawa’ is an Acer japonicum (full moon maple) sought after for its exceptionally large, very rounded leaves, giving an almost “tropical” look in the garden. The foliage opens green in spring, sometimes with an orange nuance, becomes a deeper green in summer, then delivers a spectacular autumn display ranging from orange to bright red. An excellent choice as a specimen or in a large container, for strong presence without becoming a giant.
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‘Tana’ is a Japanese maple with very elegant green foliage, highlighted in spring by pretty purplish-red tips that create a fine, original contrast. In summer, the plant turns dark green, then in autumn it develops a particularly luminous bright yellow colour. One detail that makes it unique: the leaves often tend to arch upwards, giving a different texture from a “classic” palmatum.
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‘Taro yama’ is a compact Japanese maple with very dense foliage, sought after for its naturally tight silhouette and its colour changes through the seasons. In spring, young leaves may emerge in yellow-orange/pinkish tones or green with a brick-red edge depending on conditions, then turn green in summer (sometimes darker, with a slightly bluish cast). In autumn, it transforms into a very intense scarlet red.
An excellent choice for small spaces and container growing.
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‘Tatsuta gawa’ is a Japanese maple appreciated for its spectacular late season: after rather green foliage in spring and summer (sometimes with discreet brown-red tips at budbreak), it transforms in autumn into a luminous blend of orange and yellow, then can finish in scarlet red. A safe choice for anyone looking for an elegant palmatum that is easy to combine and outstanding in autumn.
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‘Taylor’ is a very spectacular variegated Japanese maple in spring: the young leaves open in vivid salmon pink, on a lime-green and cream background. The pink tone then softens, but the variegation remains decorative all summer. Late in the season, the foliage often shifts towards lime / yellow-green tones before leaf fall. An ideal variety to bring light in a container or in the garden, in a sheltered position.
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‘Twombly’s Red Sentinel’ is a very upright, naturally columnar Japanese maple—ideal when space is limited. Its palmate foliage emerges bright red in spring, becomes purplish red in summer, then flares up red in autumn. A structural cultivar, perfect in a container, for an avenue/line planting, or for a small garden.