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‘Chitose yama’ is a Japanese maple with a broad, rounded habit, appreciated for its red to purple spring foliage, shifting to bronze-green tones in summer, then turning scarlet red in autumn. A cultivar with very clear colour changes, superb in a container as well as in the garden.
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Acer palmatum 'Chūgū-ji' is an elegant and rare Japanese cultivar prized for its delicate spring contrast. Its light green leaves feature distinct bright red tips on each lobe. This cultivar offers a compact, graceful habit, making it an excellent choice for small landscapes or high-quality container gardening.
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‘Como’ is a very bright reticulated variegated Japanese maple: in spring, the young leaves show a pink to cream background finely veined in green, creating a “lace” effect. In summer, the colouring settles more towards soft green and cream, then it often finishes in salmon / apricot tones in autumn. A precious cultivar, superb in a pot, to be protected from scorching sun.
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‘Coonara Pygmy’ is a dwarf Japanese maple with a naturally ball-shaped silhouette, very dense and compact. In spring, the small, light-green leaves are often tinged with pink at budbreak, then turn greener in summer. In autumn, it develops very bright orange to orange-red tones. Perfect for containers, rock gardens, or bonsai.
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‘Coral Magic’ is a dwarf Japanese maple with a compact habit, sought after for its very intense coral to salmon-pink budbreak in spring. The foliage then turns green in summer, before finishing in bright orange tones in autumn. A real “wow factor” cultivar, perfect in a pot and in a small garden.
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‘Coral Pink’ is a Japanese maple with very bright pale pink to coral spring flush. The colour then softens to light green as spring progresses, and summer growth can flush coral tones again. In autumn, colour typically shifts from orange to red. Upright habit, rather compact growth.
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‘Corallinum’ is a compact, bushy Japanese maple, famous for its coral-pink foliage at budbreak. In summer it turns green, but it often produces new flushes of coloured growth (pink to apricot) that contrast with the mature foliage. In autumn, it turns bright red / scarlet. A very ornamental cultivar, ideal in a pot as well as in a small garden.
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‘Crimson Carole’ is a red Japanese maple with very deeply cut foliage, often showing a visible contrast between the red (which darkens) and green veins. In spring it starts bright red, becomes purple to burgundy in summer, then finishes orange-red in autumn. Rather upright but supple habit, excellent in a pot as well as in a small garden.
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‘Crimson Queen’ is a Japanese maple from the Dissectum group (finely cut foliage) with a weeping, spreading habit that, with age, forms a dome-shaped silhouette. Its foliage starts deep purple-red in spring, usually keeps a beautiful burgundy tone in summer, then flares up into bright red in autumn. A great classic—superb in a pot as well as in the garden.
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‘Deshojo’ is a Japanese maple renowned for its spectacular, vivid red budbreak in spring. The foliage then turns green in summer, before colouring again from red to red-orange in autumn. Upright, rounded habit with moderate vigour: a reliable classic, very attractive in a container as well as in a small garden, and often appreciated for bonsai.
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‘Earthfire’ is a Japanese maple with finely cut foliage that stands out for a very visible reticulated effect on young growth (contrasting green veins). In spring, the colour is a luminous pink-red, then it shifts towards bronze / red-green tones in summer, and finishes in scarlet red in autumn. A compact, graphic cultivar, particularly well suited to container growing.
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‘Eddisbury’ is a Japanese maple from the coral-bark group, remarkable for its very vivid coral-red young shoots in winter. In spring, the foliage opens pale yellow-green, often edged with red, becomes green in summer, then takes on golden-yellow shades frequently nuanced with red in autumn. A highly ornamental cultivar, appreciated for its winter interest.