
Shojo no mai
‘Shojo no mai’ is a Japanese maple with bright pink variegation and outstanding ornamental value: in spring, the light green foliage is clearly marked with vivid pink, and the variegation often continues through the season on the new shoots. In autumn, it usually finishes in a beautiful orange shade (sometimes more orange-red). A superb cultivar for containers and very elegant in the garden.
Character & interest
‘Shojo no mai’ belongs to the “high-contrast” variegated maples: the pink is often placed along the margins and as subtle nuances on the leaf, which gives a crisp, refined look (less “blocky” than large cream variegation). It is often appreciated because the pink effect is vivid in spring and can reappear on new growth.
Colours
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Spring : light green foliage with vivid pink variegation/margins at budbreak.
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Summer : greener foliage, with variegation mainly on young shoots (light pink to pink).
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Autumn : orange (often luminous), sometimes with orange-red nuances.
Habit & vigour
Rather upright and compact habit, with a silhouette that remains easy to integrate. Moderate vigour (steady growth, without becoming invasive).
Indicative size
Observed orders of magnitude depending on sources and training:
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some growers classify it as compact, often under 2 m (especially in restricted cultivation and depending on training),
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other references give 2 to 3 m,
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some sources mention 2 to 3 m at around 10 years, and about 2.5 to 3 m in the longer term (depending on climate, soil and exposure).
Exposure
Gentle sun / bright partial shade. A sheltered position (dry winds, scorching sun) improves foliage quality, especially on the variegated margins.
| Groupe MS | 10. Marginatum |
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| Habit | Upright |
| Vigueur | Modérée |
| Taille 10 ans | Moyen (2-4m) |
| Forme de feuille | Palmate |
| Couleur Printemps | Vert / Rose |
| Couleur Été | Vert bordé rose |
| Couleur Automne | Orange / Rouge |
| Exposure | Mi-ombre |
| Size / Grade | C1, C1.5, C10, C2, C3, C5, C7.5, P9 |



