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    Matsukaze

    ‘Matsukaze’ is a very elegant Japanese maple, appreciated for its bronze to purple budbreak crossed by green veins, followed by rich green foliage in summer. In autumn, it offers a very spectacular deep red to crimson colour. Its habit is broad with gracefully pendulous branches, giving it a supple, natural silhouette. A beautiful subject in a container as well as in the garden.

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    Matsuyoi

    ‘Matsuyoi’ is a Japanese maple with a very distinctive look: its leaves create a light, “wind-blown” effect, as they may hang down, lie flat, or twist along the twigs. In spring, the foliage emerges yellow-green, turns bright green in summer, then autumn shifts to yellow-orange to deep orange. An elegant cultivar, highly decorative in a pot as well as in the garden.

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    Mikawa yatsubusa

    ‘Mikawa yatsubusa’ is a famous dwarf Japanese maple, celebrated for its very compact habit and its “layered” foliage: leaves packed on short internodes, creating a shingled, tile-roof effect. In spring it starts a pale yellow-green, becomes bright green in summer, then autumn blazes in orange, gold and red. A collector cultivar, perfect in a pot, in a rock garden, and highly sought after for bonsai.

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    Mikazuki

    ‘Mikazuki’ is a Japanese maple renowned for its reticulated foliage: in spring, the leaves emerge pink to pink-red with strongly contrasting veins (often green to dark purple). In summer, the foliage becomes lighter (towards pale green / cream) while keeping its marked veining, then autumn turns orange to orange-yellow, sometimes still highlighted by the veins. A collector cultivar, highly decorative in a container and in a small garden.

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    Mila

    ‘Mila’ is a Japanese maple widely noticed for its highly changeable palette. In spring, the leaves open in pastel pink to red tones with green veins and often an orange nuance in the centre. In summer, the foliage takes on a reddish-brown / burgundy look, and new red shoots can refresh the colour. Autumn finishes in orange and then scarlet red. A cultivar with real character, as beautiful in a pot as in the ground.

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    Murakumo

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    ‘Murakumo’ is a Japanese maple with deep dark purple-brown foliage through the season, bringing a very elegant presence to the garden. In autumn, it shifts to vivid red with yellow notes. Its habit is natural and well balanced, usually reaching between 2 and 4 m at maturity. An interesting purple cultivar, suitable for containers as well as planting in the ground.

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    Muro gawa

    ‘Muro gawa’ is a Japanese maple with spectacular, ever-changing foliage: in spring, the young leaves often emerge orange-red to deep pink, with clearly visible green veins; summer then moves through rusty-green to bronze-green tones. In autumn, it colours orange, red, then crimson. Its habit becomes rounded with slightly drooping outer branches, and the yellow-green bark adds winter interest. A beautiful subject for containers as well as for the garden.

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    Musashino

    ‘Musashino’ is a purple Japanese maple with a very upright habit, appreciated for its deep purple-red colour that holds well through the season. In spring it starts bright red, then turns deep purple/dark violet in summer, before shifting in autumn to crimson red (sometimes red-orange depending on conditions). A reliable choice to bring contrast, in a container as well as in the garden.

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    Naniwa beni

    ‘Naniwa beni’ is a Japanese maple appreciated for its raspberry-red to bright red spring flush, very decorative, then for its green foliage highlighted by red new growth in summer. In autumn, it returns to a dark red. Its habit is upright and flaring, making it a very interesting cultivar for containers or a small garden.

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    Nathan

    ‘Nathan’ is a Japanese maple highly valued for its spring foliage with a reticulated pattern: the young leaves emerge peach to pink, crossed by dark green veins that create a striking, graphic design. In summer it becomes greener, often retaining this “veined” character. In autumn it readily turns orange and then crimson red. An ideal variety for a container or the garden, best placed in gentle light to preserve the delicacy of the foliage.

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    Nicholsonii

    ‘Nicholsonii’ is an elegant, fairly broad Japanese maple, appreciated for its large dark green leaves—long and pointed—and especially for its cherry-red samaras that stand out in late summer. In autumn, the foliage turns crimson (often preceded by more golden tones). An old cultivar, rare in cultivation, very interesting both in a container and in the garden.

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    Nishiki gasane

    ‘Nishiki gasane’ is a speckled variegated Japanese maple, appreciated for its green leaves marbled with yellow (sometimes with a slight pink edging in spring). The variegation changes through the season, often more pronounced in bright partial shade. In autumn, it can turn orange to scarlet red. An original cultivar, ideal in a container or a small garden.