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‘Autumn Glory’ is a Japanese maple with bronze-green foliage through the season, selected for a particularly expressive finale: autumn colours move through yellow, orange, then vivid red, sometimes with several shades visible at the same time. Spreading, harmonious habit—excellent as a specimen plant.
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‘Beni hoshi’ (often sold as Ruby Stars) is a dwarf Japanese maple with an upright, compact habit and rounded foliage. It starts bright red in spring, then shifts to burgundy tones and sometimes greener notes in summer. Autumn finishes yellow to orange, sometimes very luminous. A very good choice for containers.
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‘Beni kagami’ is a Japanese maple with red to purple foliage, with deeply cut and often glossy leaves that give an elegant silhouette. Spring starts orange-red to purple-red, summer deepens to a burgundy / purplish-brown, then autumn finishes with a very clear crimson red.
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‘Beni komachi’ is a compact Japanese maple, appreciated for its very bright cherry-red spring flush. The foliage then becomes greener through the season, and autumn returns to a clear red. A collector cultivar that performs very well in a container as well as in a small garden.
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‘Beni otake’ is a Japanese maple from the linearilobum group: long, very narrow leaves that look like bamboo strips. Spring starts red, summer remains burgundy / purple (sometimes a little greener towards the end of the season), then autumn finishes crimson red. Upright habit, very graphic silhouette.
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‘Beni shichihenge’ is a variegated Japanese maple, sought after for its colour shifts through the season: pink/red at budbreak, then cream and green marbling, with a possible return of pinkish tones on young shoots. Autumn usually finishes in warm shades (yellow, orange, sometimes red depending on conditions). Upright and elegant habit.
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‘Beni shigitatsu sawa’ is a reticulated Japanese maple: the foliage shows a strong contrast between the leaf blade and the veins, with a very decorative pink/red, veined budbreak. In summer, the plant calms down (greener tones with the veining remaining visible), then autumn returns with orange to red nuances. Rather spreading habit, ideal as an accent plant.
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‘Beni tsukasa’ offers one of the most refined spring palettes: young leaves in peach–apricot tones, sometimes salmon/pink, then turning green in summer. Autumn returns with orange to red shades. Softly upright habit, elegant silhouette—very well suited as an accent specimen or in a large container.
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‘Bi hoo’ is a remarkable Japanese maple for its golden-yellow to orange shoots in autumn and winter. The foliage emerges yellow-green at budbreak, often with a slight salmon/pink nuance, then turns light green in summer. Autumn finishes in yellow to orange tones. Upright, bushy habit, highly decorative outside the main season.
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‘Black Lace’ is a spectacular Japanese maple thanks to its very finely cut, lace-like foliage and its very dark burgundy colour that can appear almost black. As the season progresses, it may shift towards bronze/green nuances in summer, before a scarlet-red autumn display. An excellent choice to create strong contrast, in a pot or in the garden, with a naturally upright then flared habit.
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‘Bloodgood’ is a deep purple-red Japanese maple with an upright habit, well known for keeping good colour depth through much of the season. The foliage starts deep purple-red, stays wine-red in summer in good conditions, then turns a bright red in autumn. A reliable classic, elegant as a specimen or as a backdrop in a border.
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‘Butterfly’ is a variegated Japanese maple with a rather upright habit, appreciated for its finely cut grey-green to blue-green leaves edged with a cream to white margin that is often pink at budbreak. In autumn, the pale margins can take on a very decorative magenta tone. A luminous cultivar, ideal in a pot as well as in a small garden.