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    Garnet

    ‘Garnet’ is a Japanese maple from the Dissectum group, with very finely cut foliage in a deep burgundy reminiscent of a “garnet” shade. Its habit forms a cascading dome (often wider than tall), highly decorative in a pot as well as in the garden. The colour generally stays dark all summer, then intensifies into a brighter red in autumn.

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    Geisha gone wild

    ‘Geisha Gone Wild’ is a spectacular variegated Japanese maple, with irregular leaves mixing bright pink, purple, cream/white and green. Highly decorative in spring, it often keeps a colourful look through the season and finishes with warm pink to violet autumn tones, sometimes orange-purple depending on conditions. A selection known to be more vigorous and more stable than ‘Geisha’, ideal for containers and small gardens.

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    Golden falls

    ‘Golden Falls’ is a very strongly weeping Japanese maple, close to ‘Ryusei’ in silhouette, with one key difference: foliage that starts very orange in spring, then shifts to a bright golden yellow. In autumn, the palette returns to orange and red tones.

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    Goshiki kotohime

    ‘Goshiki kotohime’ is a dwarf Japanese maple with an extremely dense habit, sought after for its tiny, scalloped leaves packed tightly along the shoots. In spring, the foliage starts light green with pink tips and may show small variegated patches. In autumn, it colours in yellow and orange tones, sometimes finishing more red. A collector cultivar, ideal in a pot and for shohin/bonsai.

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    Goshiki shidare

    ‘Goshiki shidare’ is a weeping, laceleaf Japanese maple (Dissectum group) with highly sought-after variegated foliage, mixing spring tones of pink, white/cream and purplish-brown over a greener base. In summer, it settles into a bronze-green, with variegation often more discreet, then autumn shifts to pinkish-yellow through orange. A rare and delicate cultivar, superb in a container—provided you prune out any branches that revert to green in order to maintain the variegation.

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    Green cascade

    ‘Green Cascade’ is an Acer japonicum with a naturally cascading habit, forming a very elegant weeping silhouette. Its large, rich green leaves are deeply cut, bringing fine texture without being fragile. Autumn is spectacular, with very bright red, orange and yellow tones. An excellent choice for a container (large volume) or in the garden, in gentle sun or bright partial shade.

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    Green lace

    ‘Green Lace’ is a green dissectum-type Japanese maple, valued for its very finely cut foliage and its naturally cascading, dome-shaped habit. From spring to late summer, it stays a fresh green to emerald green, then in autumn it turns a luminous golden yellow (rarer among dissectums, which are more often red/orange). Ideal in a pot or in a small garden, to bring lightness and movement.

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    Hanami nishiki

    ‘Hanami nishiki’ is a dwarf Japanese maple with a very compact, bushy habit, appreciated for its tiny leaves (sometimes only a few centimetres long) and its naturally dense silhouette. In spring it breaks bud bright to light green, often with a fine reddish edging, then becomes green in summer. Autumn is luminous, with orange and red tones. An ideal cultivar for containers on a terrace, and highly sought after for bonsai.

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    Hanezu hagoromo

    ‘Hanezu hagoromo’ is a rare Japanese maple, sought after for its very distinctive foliage made of fine, narrow straps, creating a feather-like look (sessilifolium type). It starts in spring with vivid orange tones, shifts to a bright yellow, then turns chartreuse green in summer, before a highly decorative orange-to-red autumn display. An ideal cultivar to bring a different texture to a collection, as a specimen or in a large container.

  • Higasa yama

    Higasa yama

    A variegated Japanese maple with a very distinctive spring flush, often described as a “popcorn” effect: young leaves are tight and crinkled, with green veins and creamy variegation, sometimes edged with pink. In summer it partially greens up, then autumn colours range from yellow and orange to red depending on exposure and the season.

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    Hino tsukasa

    ‘Hino tsukasa’ is a red Japanese maple with an upright habit, appreciated for its clear, luminous red tone that can remain strongly coloured in a well-lit position. In spring, it starts a vivid red, shifts to a bronze-red in summer, then blazes into a very bright scarlet red in autumn. An excellent choice if you’re looking for a red cultivar that doesn’t “fade out” easily—both in a container and in the garden.

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    Hogyoku

    ‘Hogyoku’ is a vigorous Japanese maple with an upright habit (often vase-shaped), appreciated for its rich green foliage with large 7-lobed leaves that are a little thicker and more substantial than average. In autumn, it offers a highly sought-after display: golden yellow turning to an intense pumpkin-orange, sometimes nuanced with orange-red. An excellent choice when the main goal is a bright, luminous orange autumn.