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Acer palmatum 'Nishiki gawa' is a captivating variety renowned for its rough, fissured bark that resembles an old pine or cork. With its fresh green foliage and brilliant fall colors, it is one of the most sought-after cultivars for bonsai enthusiasts and for adding an instant sense of age to any garden.
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‘Nuresagi’ is a red Japanese maple with an upright habit, renowned for its vigour and its deep purple colour from spring onwards. In summer, the foliage stays a dark purple, then autumn turns fiery red. A cultivar with real presence, suitable for containers as well as the garden, for those looking for an intense red and steady growth.
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‘O izu’ is an elegant Japanese maple, recognisable by its soft green foliage whose lobe margins are very finely cut (a highly decorative “serrated / tight-toothed” effect). In summer it becomes green, then in autumn it turns yellow-orange. Its habit is upright and natural. A luminous cultivar, ideal for containers as well as a small garden.
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‘Okushimo’ is a very graphic Japanese maple: its green leaves, often 5-lobed, have margins that curl upward, giving them an almost sculpted look and a unique texture. The habit is upright (often vase-shaped), and autumn brings yellow to orange tones, sometimes shifting to orange-red depending on conditions. An original cultivar, ideal in a pot as well as in the garden.
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‘Olsen’s Frosted Strawberry’ is a rare, highly decorative Japanese maple, known for its reticulated foliage: in spring, the young leaves emerge pink to red with very contrasting deep red veins, then often shift to a cream/ivory blade with visible veining (a “frosted strawberry” effect). In summer, the plant takes on strawberry-red tones, or more nuanced shades depending on sunlight, before a coppery-orange to orange/red autumn display. Compact habit, ideal in a container.
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‘Omure yama’ is a very elegant Japanese maple, remarkable for its habit that shifts from upright (when young) to cascading with age: the branches become pendulous and form a true curtain of foliage. The leaves, with long, fine lobes, emerge light green, often with an orange edging in spring, become bright green in summer, then in autumn take on superb golden tones mixed with orange and red. A spectacular cultivar in a container as well as in the garden.
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‘Orange Dream’ is a very luminous Japanese maple, appreciated for its orange-yellow foliage in spring (often with a fine pink/red margin), which becomes yellow-green in summer before returning to yellow and orange tones in autumn. Its habit is bushy and well branched. An excellent variety to brighten a small garden or a terrace.
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‘Orangeola’ is a laceleaf Japanese maple with a very elegant weeping habit, appreciated for its colour range throughout the season: bright orange-red in spring, then a nuanced deep red in summer, often with a fresher, more orange flush of new growth later on. Autumn is reputed to be very late—often among the last dissectums to colour—shifting to red and orange tones. A remarkable cultivar for containers as well as small gardens.
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‘Oregon Sunset’ is a compact, bushy Japanese maple: the leaves start deep red in spring, shift to plum/olive tones in summer, then take on a very bright orange-red colour in autumn. A small-growing cultivar, ideal for containers and small gardens.
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‘Oridono nishiki’ is a very refined variegated Japanese maple: the foliage mixes green, pink and white, with an effect that is often most spectacular in summer. The plant forms a rather upright, dense subject, and its young shoots can be red to pinkish (sometimes striped). In autumn, the foliage often goes through a luminous golden stage before deeper red tones. A collector cultivar, superb in a container and in a small garden.
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‘Orion’ is a dwarf Japanese maple with a dense, highly ornamental habit, prized for its strong seasonal contrasts. At budbreak, the foliage often opens raspberry red (to cherry red depending on light). In summer, the plant frequently produces fresh flushes that start chartreuse green, then shift to raspberry red and darken—creating a striking contrast between mature leaves and new growth. In autumn, colours most often move towards yellow-orange to orange (sometimes warmer depending on conditions).
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‘Ornatum’ is a laceleaf Japanese maple (dissectum group) with a weeping, umbrella-like habit, highly valued for its finely cut foliage and its changing colours: bronze-red in spring, bronze-green in summer, then crimson red in autumn. A reliable choice for containers and small gardens, with an elegant, timeless style.