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‘Aconitifolium’ is an Acer japonicum with deeply cut foliage, almost fern-like (very fine and highly graphic). It starts light green in spring, turns dark green in summer, then delivers one of the most intense autumn displays: crimson, vermilion and fiery orange depending on conditions. A small tree with a rounded habit, superb as a specimen and also very interesting in a large container.
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‘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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‘Emmett’s Pumpkin’ is a spectacular Acer japonicum, prized for the size of its leaves and its “pumpkin-like” autumn colouring: large leaves turning deep orange with red highlights. In spring, the foliage emerges yellow-green with a bronze/russet veil, then becomes a more uniform green in summer. A superb accent small tree for anyone looking for a “full moon” type maple with a strongly marked end-of-season display.
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‘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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‘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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‘O taki’ is an Acer japonicum (full moon maple) prized for its large leaves and, above all, for its very intense autumn colour, often bright red to red-orange. In spring, the foliage opens green (sometimes with a reddish tint on young shoots depending on conditions), then stays green in summer before the flamboyant finale. An excellent choice as a focal point in the garden, and a superb variety for a large container.
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A collector Japanese maple with palmate foliage and a naturally elegant silhouette. Seasonal interest is strong, with foliage that evolves through the months and a warm finish toward the end of the season. Particularly well-suited to gentle exposures (bright partial shade / morning sun), both in containers and in the garden.
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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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‘Vitifolium’ is a remarkable Acer japonicum, noted for its very large, rounded leaves with shallow lobes, often compared to a grape leaf. Light green in spring (sometimes lightly bronzed), it becomes a richer green in summer, then delivers a very intense autumn display mixing purple, crimson and orange. Vigorous and well structured, it forms a superb accent small tree, just as decorative up close as it is from a distance.
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‘Yama kage’ is an Acer japonicum (full moon maple) remarkable for the exceptional size of its leaves, very large and generously cut. The foliage stays green from spring through summer, then the tree transforms late in the season with a flamboyant autumn display, often bright red with orange nuances. A strong-character cultivar for a garden focal point, and an excellent option in a large container if watering is kept up.