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A Japanese maple with a very bright spring flush: silvery to creamy foliage, sometimes tinged with pink, with a sharp contrast of dark green veins. As the season progresses the foliage greens up, then autumn can shift toward orange to clearly red tones depending on conditions.
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‘Hoshi kuzu’ is a compact Japanese maple with very small, often star-shaped leaves, delicately variegated (cream on green) in spring. Young shoots may show a pinkish tint on the tips, then summer becomes greener while keeping a fine, luminous look. In autumn, it generally colours red (sometimes red-orange depending on conditions). A refined cultivar, ideal for containers and small gardens.
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‘Hoshi yadori’ is a highly sought-after East Asian maple for its “starry” variegation: small yellow/cream marks appear like stars and dusting on large dark-green leaves, with especially strong contrast in mid-season. In spring, the foliage may open with a reddish tint, then the tree often finishes in a luminous yellow in autumn.
A collector’s variety, superb in a large container or in the garden, best planted away from stress (drought / scorching sun) to preserve foliage quality.
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‘Hot Blonde’ is a characterful Japanese maple, valued for its very bright golden-yellow foliage, enhanced in spring by an orange margin. The tone often becomes even more yellow as the season progresses, then the tree finishes with a remarkable, sometimes long-lasting fiery red autumn color. Its big strength: excellent tolerance to heat and sun, making it a very interesting option for more challenging exposures.
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‘Hubble’s Super Cork’ is a Japanese maple sought after for its very corky bark (pinebark-type) that appears very early, quickly giving the tree an “old specimen” look. The foliage emerges green in spring (often with a fine reddish margin), stays green in summer, then colours orange to red in autumn. An ideal cultivar for bark enthusiasts and for bonsai.
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‘Ibo nishiki’ is a Japanese maple appreciated for its rough bark that, over time, develops small corky warts (a “warty / cork bark” effect). The foliage is green through the season, then the tree colours in autumn in shades ranging from yellow-orange to red, often a strong red. A characterful cultivar, very interesting in a container and for bonsai thanks to the trunk’s true four-season interest.
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‘Ide no sato’ is a Japanese maple with olive-green foliage that is lightly bronzed in spring, becoming a darker green in summer. In autumn, it stands out for a warm, luminous orange colour. Its habit is rather rounded, with steady vigour, making it a good choice both in a container and in the garden.
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‘Indian Summer’ is a remarkable Acer japonicum with very large “full moon” leaves, deep green in summer. Its standout feature is the summer flush: new growth can emerge pink to reddish, creating a beautiful contrast with the mature foliage. In autumn, the display becomes very bright: vivid yellows mixed with orange and red. An excellent choice as a focal point in the garden.
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‘Itami nishiki’ is a Japanese maple with small, finely cut leaves that are often a little irregular, appreciated for its coloured margins at budbreak: the fresh green is outlined in pink to red. In summer, the foliage becomes green with a more discreet yellow variegation, then autumn brings a warm orange tone. An original cultivar, well suited to containers as well as small gardens.
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‘Jerre Schwartz’ is a dwarf, very dense Japanese maple, arising from a witch’s broom, appreciated for its small, finely cut leaves and compact silhouette. In spring, it often starts pink-red, then lightens to a softer green in summer, with pink new growth that refreshes the colour. In autumn, it offers a beautiful shift to orange, then vivid red. An excellent choice for containers and small spaces.
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‘Jordan’ is an Acer shirasawanum (full moon maple) especially sought after for its brilliant yellow spring colour, often among the brightest of all golden Japanese maples. It then shifts to yellow-green / chartreuse in summer, before finishing the season in orange and then red. Reported as more vigorous than ‘Aureum’ in many growers’ experiences, it makes an excellent focal point in the garden, and it also performs very well in a large container with attentive watering.
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‘Kalmthout’ is an Acer shirasawanum (full moon maple) appreciated for its broad, rounded foliage—often light green in spring, sometimes with a slight pink tip on the youngest leaves—then darker green in summer. In autumn, it stands out for a very luminous display, frequently bright yellow with red nuances (sometimes turning more distinctly red depending on conditions). An elegant cultivar for a bright partial-shade setting, as a specimen or in a large container.