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An upright Japanese maple with very deeply cut foliage, giving the illusion of a red “laceleaf”… but on a vertical silhouette. Spring starts bright red, summer darkens to a very deep red (sometimes almost black), then autumn returns with a vivid crimson finish.
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‘Peve Starfish’ is a red Japanese maple with a rather upright, compact habit, remarkable for its deeply cut leaves whose lobes fold inward and curl downward, creating a very graphic “starfish” effect. The foliage starts bright red in spring, turns deep purple in summer, then transforms in autumn into a vivid crimson red. A rare cultivar, superb in a pot as well as in a small garden.
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‘Phoenix’ is a very luminous Japanese maple, sought after for its bright pink spring flush streaked with yellow-green veins, creating a superb graphic effect. The colour then shifts towards yellow, then glossy green in summer, before a spectacular autumn display mixing orange, red and yellow. An ideal variety for containers or small gardens, best planted in gentle light to keep the foliage clean.
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'Pink Ballerina' is a delicate masterpiece among Japanese Maples. This variegated laceleaf cultivar is celebrated for its striking pink splashes over a dark purple background. Its graceful weeping habit and compact size make it an exquisite choice for Zen gardens or container planting.
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A Japanese maple with reticulated foliage (very dark veins) and lavender to purple spring tones, sometimes redder in brighter light. The venation remains readable all summer, even as the foliage shifts toward burgundy and then greener tones. Late in the season, colour often turns orange-red.
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‘Purple Thunder’ is an Acer shirasawanum with a very distinctive character: its large purple leaves have lobes that curve downward, creating a unique, almost “sculptural” foliage silhouette. The color is especially intense on new growth, stays burgundy through summer, then finishes in a blazing red in autumn. An excellent choice to add contrast and an original texture in the garden or in a large container.
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‘Red Dragon’ is a laceleaf Japanese maple (dissectum) with a compact, cascading habit, valued for its ability to keep a dark red colour for a very long time during the season. In spring, the foliage starts scarlet/bright red, then deepens to a rich burgundy in summer, before turning a blazing red in autumn. An excellent choice for a container or a small garden if you want a reliable red cascade.
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‘Red Pygmy’ is a Japanese maple with very fine foliage (narrow, strap-like lobes), forming a compact, slow-growing dome. In spring it starts purple-red, then holds a dark red shade for a long time (which can shift towards bronze-green in hot weather), before an often scarlet autumn display. An excellent choice for containers and small gardens if you want a light, refined texture.
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‘Reticulatum Purple’ is a Japanese maple with finely cut foliage, remarkable for its strongly outlined veins. In spring, new growth often emerges pink to rosy red, then the colour evolves through summer, before a very decorative orange-red autumn display. An original cultivar to admire up close, very interesting in a container as well as in the garden.
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‘Ruben’ is a compact Japanese maple that is particularly spectacular in spring: the young leaves emerge silvery pink to coral pink, creating a very luminous effect, almost “flower-like”. The foliage then turns green in summer, before a beautiful autumn colour ranging from vivid orange to orange-red. Ideal for containers and small gardens, in gentle sun or bright partial shade.
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‘Ryoku ryu’ is a semi-dwarf Japanese maple with an upright habit, appreciated for its small, fine and unusual foliage (often described as irregular or slightly “sickle-shaped”). In spring, the young leaves emerge green with pinkish nuances (often on the edges), then turn green in summer. In autumn, it colours orange (sometimes tending towards orange-red). A delicate, compact cultivar, ideal in a container and for bonsai.
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‘Ryugu’ is a dwarf, very compact Japanese maple, appreciated for its small foliage, speckled with cream and sometimes pink. At budbreak, young leaves often show bronze to orange-pink tones, then turn soft green with variegation in summer. In autumn, the plant colours orange-red. An original cultivar, perfect in a pot and in a small garden.