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    Arakawa

    ‘Arakawa’ is a green Japanese maple known for its very rough, fissured, corky bark, decorative all year round. The foliage is green through the season, then turns golden yellow to orange-red in autumn. This cultivar is widely used for bonsai, precisely because of the character of its trunk and bark.

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    Araucaria araucana

    Araucaria araucana (the “monkey puzzle tree”) is an evergreen conifer with an instantly recognizable style: an upright trunk and tiered branches, covered with stiff, triangular leaves. Highly decorative as a standalone specimen, it provides a strong year-round presence and, over time, becomes a true landscape tree. It is best suited to gardens with enough space and well-drained soil, in climates that are not too dry in summer.

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    Ariadne

    ‘Ariadne’ is a reticulated Japanese maple: in spring, the foliage emerges coppery orange to pink with a very pronounced network of green veins. Summer shifts to more purple/red tones, and autumn returns to orange through rosy reds, often still showing visible veining. A supple, slightly spreading habit, elegant in containers as well as in the ground.

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    Asahi zuru

    ‘Asahi zuru’ is a variegated Japanese maple: green foliage broadly marbled with cream, with lovely pink nuances at budbreak (and sometimes during the season). Autumn shifts to orange to red tones, while the variegated areas can remain lighter. Upright, elegant habit.

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    Atrolineare

    ‘Atrolineare’ is a Japanese maple with strap-like leaves (very narrow lobes), giving a graphic and elegant look. Budbreak is bright red, shifting to burgundy / purple by early summer, then becoming calmer, more greenish-purple towards the end of the season. Autumn often finishes in a vivid red. Upright, vase-shaped habit.

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    Attaryi

    ‘Attaryi’ is a vigorous Acer japonicum, valued for its large green leaves and its flamboyant autumn colour. The foliage starts a soft, fresh green in spring, becomes a deeper green in summer, then turns in autumn into a very intense mix of orange, red and yellow. Its habit is upright and gains presence with age: an excellent choice to structure a garden while keeping a real late-season highlight.

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    Aureovariegatum

    The Acer pseudoplatanus ‘Aureovariegatum’ is sought after for its yellow-variegated foliage, which brings immediate light to the garden. Larger and more robust than a Japanese maple, it grows as a structural shade tree: a broad crown, strong presence, and decorative foliage throughout the growing season. Best planted where there is enough space, in a bright position, with soil that stays cool/moist in summer.

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    Aureum

    ‘Aureum’ is one of the most sought-after golden Japanese maples: its rounded “full moon” leaves open a bright yellow in spring (often with a faint pinkish edging or pink veins depending on conditions), shift to yellow-green in summer, then light up in orange and red in autumn. Its growth is slow, making it an excellent collector’s plant, well suited to carefully designed gardens and to growing in a large container.

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    Autumn glory

    ‘Autumn Glory’ is a Japanese maple with bronze-green foliage through the season, selected for a particularly expressive finale: autumn colours move through yellow, orange, then vivid red, sometimes with several shades visible at the same time. Spreading, harmonious habit—excellent as a specimen plant.

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    Autumn moon

    ‘Autumn Moon’ is an Acer shirasawanum (full moon maple) highly appreciated for its spectacularly nuanced foliage: in spring, the young leaves often take on salmon to orange tones, then shift to yellow-green in summer, before a very bright orange to red autumn display. Its small, bushy tree habit makes it perfect as a specimen, in a dappled-shade planting, or in a large container.

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    Beni hoshi

    ‘Beni hoshi’ (often sold as Ruby Stars) is a dwarf Japanese maple with an upright, compact habit and rounded foliage. It starts bright red in spring, then shifts to burgundy tones and sometimes greener notes in summer. Autumn finishes yellow to orange, sometimes very luminous. A very good choice for containers.

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    Beni kagami

    ‘Beni kagami’ is a Japanese maple with red to purple foliage, with deeply cut and often glossy leaves that give an elegant silhouette. Spring starts orange-red to purple-red, summer deepens to a burgundy / purplish-brown, then autumn finishes with a very clear crimson red.