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‘Elegans’ is a Japanese maple with an upright, open habit, appreciated for its deeply cut, toothed leaves. The foliage opens soft green with salmon/bronze nuances in spring, turns green in summer, then delivers a golden-yellow to vivid orange autumn display, often tinged with red. An elegant cultivar, highly decorative as an accent specimen.
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‘Elmwood’ is a very original Japanese maple from the reticulated variegates group: in spring, its leaves show a lime-green to pinkish/cream background crossed by very pronounced dark green veins, creating a particularly decorative “wood-grain” effect. In summer, the foliage becomes greener / moss-green, then autumn brings golden yellow to orange tones. Upright habit and restrained size: superb in a container as well as in a small garden.
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‘Emerald Lace’ is a Japanese maple from the Dissectum group, with extremely finely cut foliage in a bright emerald green. It forms a supple dome-shaped habit, often wider than tall, with cascading branches. In autumn, the foliage turns red to red-orange. A vigorous cultivar, highly decorative in a container as well as in the garden.
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‘Fairy Hair’ is a very unusual Japanese maple from the Linearilobum group, famous for its incredibly narrow leaves, like needles or threads. The foliage is green from spring through summer on an airy, light silhouette, then takes on autumn shades that are often orange to red (variable depending on conditions). A collector cultivar, spectacular in a pot.
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‘Fall Red Tips’ is a Japanese maple with very bright green foliage at budbreak, often chartreuse with a fine purplish margin. In summer, it turns a true green, then offers an original autumn display: the leaves first turn golden yellow, then develop red tips along the edges of the lobes (“red tips” effect), and may sometimes shift towards a stronger red. A fresh-looking, changeable cultivar, well suited to small gardens and container growing.
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‘Filigree’ is a Japanese maple from the Dissectum group, with extremely finely cut foliage. It is remarkable in spring for its pale variegation and a “veined / reticulated” effect (a light background crossed by darker veins). In summer, the foliage often becomes greener, and autumn brings yellow to orange tones. A slow-growing, compact cultivar, superb in a pot and in a small garden.
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‘Fireglow’ is a red Japanese maple with an upright habit, appreciated for the stability of its colour: it starts pink-red in spring, becomes burgundy / dark red in summer (often with good colour hold in hot conditions), then lights up again in bright red in autumn. Its name comes from the spectacular backlit effect, when the leaves seem to “glow”.
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‘First Ghost’ is a reticulated Japanese maple: a very pale leaf blade (creamy white to soft yellow) crossed by dark green veins, often highlighted by a pink to purplish-red margin in spring. In summer, the contrast softens toward greener tones, then autumn returns with golden yellow to orange shades. Semi-weeping, elegant habit, suitable both in containers and in the ground.
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‘Garnet’ is a Japanese maple from the Dissectum group, with very finely cut foliage in a deep burgundy reminiscent of a “garnet” shade. Its habit forms a cascading dome (often wider than tall), highly decorative in a pot as well as in the garden. The colour generally stays dark all summer, then intensifies into a brighter red in autumn.
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‘Geisha Gone Wild’ is a spectacular variegated Japanese maple, with irregular leaves mixing bright pink, purple, cream/white and green. Highly decorative in spring, it often keeps a colourful look through the season and finishes with warm pink to violet autumn tones, sometimes orange-purple depending on conditions. A selection known to be more vigorous and more stable than ‘Geisha’, ideal for containers and small gardens.
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‘Golden Falls’ is a very strongly weeping Japanese maple, close to ‘Ryusei’ in silhouette, with one key difference: foliage that starts very orange in spring, then shifts to a bright golden yellow. In autumn, the palette returns to orange and red tones.
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‘Goshiki kotohime’ is a dwarf Japanese maple with an extremely dense habit, sought after for its tiny, scalloped leaves packed tightly along the shoots. In spring, the foliage starts light green with pink tips and may show small variegated patches. In autumn, it colours in yellow and orange tones, sometimes finishing more red. A collector cultivar, ideal in a pot and for shohin/bonsai.