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Araucaria araucana (the “monkey puzzle tree”) is an evergreen conifer with an instantly recognizable style: an upright trunk and tiered branches, covered with stiff, triangular leaves. Highly decorative as a standalone specimen, it provides a strong year-round presence and, over time, becomes a true landscape tree. It is best suited to gardens with enough space and well-drained soil, in climates that are not too dry in summer.
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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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‘Shin nyo’ is a Japanese maple remarkable for its orange winter wood, very luminous on young shoots. In spring, the foliage starts yellow-orange, then turns light green in summer, before a beautiful late-season display blending yellow, gold, orange and sometimes red. A multi-season decorative cultivar, suitable for containers as well as the garden, in gentle sun or bright partial shade.
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A Japanese maple with strawberry-pink spring foliage, crossed by a very graphic network of dark green veins. The season continues with cream to soft green tones, often with a pink re-flush on summer growth, then a warm orange to red finish in autumn. Upright habit, well-suited to smaller gardens and container growing.
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‘Waveleaf’ is a recent selection with reticulated purple foliage: at budbreak, the leaf blade shows pink-violet to lavender tones, highlighted by a network of very dark veins. The lobes are slightly wavy/curved—hence the name. As the season progresses, colours deepen toward richer purples, then finish in autumn with orange-red to purplish red depending on conditions.