Acer circinatum

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    Ever autumn

    ‘Ever Autumn’ is an original hybrid that very early on gives the impression of foliage already showing “autumn tones”. In spring, its large leaves appear green with shades of pink/orange/red, then the tree often keeps a warm hue all summer before a final orange to red display in autumn. Its upright habit and good sun tolerance (in consistently moist soil) make it an excellent choice for a focal point, including in brighter situations than the average Japanese maple.

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    Monroe

    ‘Monroe’ is a selection of Acer circinatum (vine maple) remarkable for its very deeply dissected leaves, creating a “lace” effect similar to some finely cut Japanese maples. The foliage starts light green to chartreuse in spring, turns solid green in summer, then shifts in autumn to a very visible golden yellow. With its often multi-stemmed and naturally spreading habit, it’s an excellent subject for a bright woodland feel, as a specimen, or in a large container.