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‘Seigen’ is a dwarf, compact Japanese maple, famous for its spring foliage: bright pink young leaves, clearly veined in yellow-green and very luminous. In summer, the plant turns green (often a deeper green), then in autumn it shifts to orange-red tones. An original cultivar, perfect for containers and highly appreciated for bonsai.
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‘Seiryū’ is a Japanese maple with finely cut foliage (dissectum type) and a rare feature: an upright / columnar habit rather than a weeping one. Its foliage is light green in spring, turns green in summer, then develops magnificent yellow to golden tones in autumn (sometimes with orange nuances). An elegant cultivar, very useful for adding light vertical structure in a container or in the garden.
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‘Seiun kaku’ is a semi-dwarf Japanese maple with an upright habit, appreciated for its very distinctive foliage: the leaves overlap in small “tiers”, like roof tiles, creating a cloud-like effect at the tips of the shoots. In spring, the foliage is often chartreuse / acid green with red petioles, then it becomes green in summer. Autumn frequently finishes in an intense red. An original cultivar, perfect in a pot and for a small garden.
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‘Sekka yatsubusa’ is a compact Japanese maple with a dense habit, notable for its clustered buds and very short internodes: the leaves seem “gathered” along the shoots, creating a naturally knobbly, graphic silhouette. The foliage is green (often glossy), sometimes with reddish petioles and a slight rusty edging at budbreak. As it ages, it may produce fasciated shoots (flattened), which are highly decorative.
Autumn colour ranges from yellow to yellow-orange, and can sometimes reach red depending on the year.
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‘Shaina’ is a dwarf Japanese maple with a very dense, naturally compact habit—ideal for small spaces. In spring, the foliage emerges bright red, deepens to burgundy/mahogany in summer, then turns crimson red again in autumn. A reliable choice in a pot as well as in the garden, and often recommended for bonsai too.
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‘Sharp’s Pygmy’ is a very dwarf Japanese maple, with a dense, naturally compact habit—perfect for small spaces and container growing. Its fine green foliage in spring and summer turns to orange and red shades in autumn. A great choice for creating an elegant, long-lasting scene that stays easy to keep in shape.
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‘Shigi no hoshi’ is a compact, highly decorative Japanese maple, sought after for its reticulated foliage: in spring, the young leaves are very pale, crossed by dark green veins that create an elegant marbled pattern. In summer, the foliage becomes greener, then the tree finishes with a brilliant yellow in autumn. A collector cultivar for pots, terraces and small gardens, with a true “collection” look.
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‘Shigure bato’ is a highly ornamental Japanese maple, appreciated for its deeply cut leaves and its lively colour changes: in spring, the green foliage often appears with bronze/brown tips, then becomes greener in summer before finishing yellow to orange in autumn. Its naturally bushy, rather spreading habit makes it an excellent choice for a small garden or a statement container planting.
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‘Shigure zome’ is a Japanese maple with subtle, ever-changing charm: in spring it often leafs out in cherry-red to bronze tones, then turns green in summer before flaring up in autumn with orange to orange-red shades. Its elegant silhouette and luminous foliage make it a refined choice for a tasteful garden, and an interesting variety for collectors of historic Japanese cultivars.
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‘Shin deshojo’ is a Japanese maple highly appreciated for its dazzling spring red (scarlet/crimson) and its compact habit. After the spring peak, the foliage shifts towards green in summer (sometimes with a slight pale-speckled effect), then returns to red-orange tones in autumn. A superb cultivar in a pot as well as in the garden, also often mentioned for bonsai.
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‘Shin nyo’ is a Japanese maple remarkable for its orange winter wood, very luminous on young shoots. In spring, the foliage starts yellow-orange, then turns light green in summer, before a beautiful late-season display blending yellow, gold, orange and sometimes red. A multi-season decorative cultivar, suitable for containers as well as the garden, in gentle sun or bright partial shade.
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‘Shirazz’ is a variegated Japanese maple with a very “couture” look: in spring, the foliage emerges purple to red, clearly edged in bright pink; in summer, it shifts towards green/bronze tones with pink margins (sometimes cream/pink depending on exposure), then finishes in autumn with orange-red to scarlet-red shades. The leaves, often crinkled and irregular, add a unique texture. Superb in a pot and in a sheltered spot in the garden.