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Corallinum Amoenum Group -green Spectacular spring foliage is this maples claim to fame. It is a rich pink color unlike that of any other maple. Vertrees describes the spring leaf color as shrimp pink. It is certainly a standout that will light up the landscape. Transitional leaves in summer are mixed pink and green, and later in summer the leaves turn a good green with some minute flecks of variegation. 3 tall in ten years, eventually 6-10 tall. Introduced by Hilliers Nursery before 1900. Crimson Queen- Dissectum Group -red In America this is probably the most popular and widely sold maple of the dissectum group. This maple maintains good dark purplish-red color in summer and does not scald easily. Beautiful leaves are deeply cut and dissected, and the tree has a strong cascading habit. Fall colors are a solid red. Use as a small tree or a large specimen shrub. Grows 3-4 in ten years. Recommended by: USNA. Awards: Award of Garden Merit from the RHS. First Class Certificate at Boskoop The Netherlands. PHOTO Deshojo - Palmatum Group -red One of the best Japanese Maples for spring color. The leaves emerge a brilliant red, then grow less intense, and fade to green toward the center of the tree. All three leaf stages are seen at the same time for a spectacular effect. Vertrees says that Deshojo is quite desirable, and an outstanding ornamental for smaller gardens. This excellent maple is becoming rare and hard to find, but is much in demand by those in the know. This proven old variety remains a standard and is especially popular for bonsai. Grows 6-8 in ten years Originated in Japan before 1900. PHOTO Ever Red - (correctly -Dissectum Nigrum ) Dissectum Group -red At one time this maple was the most widely available in the U.S. Similar to Crimson Queen, but for a short period this maple has a unique silvery pubescence on new spring growth. This single feature creates an outstanding and unusual effect in spring that is not matched in any other Japanese Maple. Leaf droops, strengthening the cascade. Grows 3-4 in ten years. Fireglow - Palmatum Group -red Fireglow burns red in the landscape throughout the season. It is a dark, wine-red color. Grows full size to 25-30 tall, and develops into a denser more heavily branched tree than the similar Bloodgood, Moonglow, and others. Raised in Italy and named in the Netherlands in 1977. Garnet - Dissectum Group -red Deep cut, orange-red leaves and weeping mound shape make this one of the most popular dissectum maples. Becoming very popular with growers because it grafts easily and finishes off quickly. A strong grower that holds good red color into summer. Grows 3-4 in ten years, but one of the largest growing dissectums. It may eventually reach 12-15 high and wide. It was discovered in a batch of seedlings imported to the Netherlands from Italy in 1959. It is now probably the most widely grown dissectum cultivar in Europe, and finding wide spread use in America. Awards: Award of Garden Merit from the RHS. Award of Merit at Boskoop, The Netherlands (where it originated). Higasa yama Palmatum Group -variegated - This cultivar has several special traits. It has a narrow columnar-like growth habit. Creamy leaf buds unfold from a crimson sheath at the first of spring creating an effect equal to the best spring flowering shrubs. The emerging leaves are variegated green with a white edge. In early spring the edges may also have a strong pink tint. The leaf lobes frequently curl upward or downward or have a slight twist in them. Grows 8-10 in ten years. The plants are quite twiggy, and even though very old plants may reach 20-25 tall, Higasayama is very amenable to bonsai and is frequently used for such. Inaba shidare - Dissectum Group -red Large leaves, well spaced weeping branches, and deep purple-red color are outstanding characteristics of this maple. Young trees seem to grow taller and more slender than the others in this group, and this effect can be enhanced with staking. Young plants may look very similar to Garnet, but older plants will be more open and less cascading. Grows to 3-4 in ten years. The Japanese name translates as leaves of the rice plant. 'Red Select'/'Select Red' apparently to be identical. Awards: Award of Garden Merit from the RHS. Kagiri nishiki - (syn. Roseo-marginatum) Palmatum Group -variegated - The blue-green leaves are variegated with a white edge, which in turn is edged in pink. Grows more upright and is less twiggy than Butterfly. An old proven variety, references to this plant date back nearly 300 years. Makes a small upright tree 7 in ten years, and 15-18 tall or more over time. Awards: First Class Certificate from RHS. PHOTO Kamagata Dwarf Group -green Kamagata is one of only two trees ever selected by J.D. Verrtees, Americas number one expert on Japanese maples. It is a dwarf (3 in ten years) with a delicate look, but it has proven itself tolerant to 0°F and has even performed well in sun and dry locations. Leaves are generally five lobed and widely separated like fingers. Each lobe is slightly toothed. The leaves are mainly a bright green, with red edges in spring and brilliant fall colors of yellow, orange, and occasionally some red tints. These plants grow very bushy and twiggy with lots of lacy side branching -eventually developing somewhat of a round shape. Kashima (syn. Chiba) Dwarf Group -green This is a true dwarf growing only 3 in ten years. Kashima is a shrubby growing miniature tree that has light yellow green leaves with a rusty colored edge in the early spring. The leaves are five lobed with a prominent center lobe ending in a sharp point. Excellent as a small specimen. One of the most desired maples for bonsai. Katsura - Palmatum Group -green The leaves of Katsura are spectacular in the early spring when they emerge in colors of yellow and orange. The leaves mature to a bright green and then back to yellow and orange colors again in the fall. The plants grow upright with lots of twigs and side branching. Older plants are usually only 4-5 tall but occasionally 10+ trees are reported. Good choice for bonsai. Koto ito komachi Dwarf Group -green J.D. Vertrees second named cultivar, Koto ito komachi is unlike any other Japanese maple. The name translated means old harp string-beautiful little girl and is a reference to the unusual leaves. The green leaves are made up of five extremely long narrow lobes measuring 1mm or less in width which join only at the petiole. They are among the finest and most delicate looking leaves of all the Japanese maples. The plants are very slow growing to 3 in ten years. Fall color is a bright yellow. PHOTO Koto hime Dwarf Group -green The leaves on Kotohime are some of the tiniest of all the Japanese maples. The five lobes may appear as three lobes as the basal lobes nearly disappear. New leaves have a bright red color, especially at the leaf edges, while mature foliage is bright green. The growth habit is upright with heavy branching. Maples of the World says Kotohime is "one of the most desirable dwarfs". Excellent used as a miniature specimen or for bonsai. Trees may eventually reach 5 to 6 foot tall, but only after many years. PHOTO Kurui jishi Dwarf Group -green Kuri jishi means Crazy Lion in Japanese, and it is an appropriate name for this very unusual maple. The leaves are green turning yellow in the fall. Each leaf lobe rolls tightly inward and upward creating a delightful star shaped leaf. The habit is dense and bunchy and the plants grow as upright dwarfs, reaching 4-5 in ten years. Originated in Japan before 1882. Matsu ga e Palmatum Group -variegated - Matsugae is one of our favorite of the variegated maples, but its good traits are not well known. Vertrees says this maple is about halfway between Butterfly and Kigiri nishiki -with a greater depth of color than Kigiri nishiki and a more open less twiggy habit than Butterfly. In our experience it is also the most sun tolerant of the three, as well as the fastest grower, and the most tree like in shape and habit. The white variegation in the leaves is slightly different on each leaf but evenly distributed through the tree. The green center of the leaves is a bluish-green color. A deep rose overlay appears on the emerging leaves in Spring and returns in the fall before the rest of the leaves turn glorious red. Grows to about 8 in ten years. Moonfire - Palmatum Group -red Another outstanding red leafed maple, Moonfire holds its red color extremely well in the hot summer months. Color is dark purple-red to black-red. Reputedly this is a better selection for the long hot summer months of the South than Bloodgood, and it is smaller and slower growing, but eventually may reach 15 to 20 or more. Introduced by Richard Wolff of Pennsylvania in 1970. PHOTO CLICK HERE to see Current Availability - Maples Nure sagi Matsumurae Group -red Dark purple to black leaves with red veins differentiate this distinguished cultivar. On older plants the dark bark develops whitish striations similar to those on the snakebark maples. This is the only Japanese maple variety we know that has this trait. Strong grower, 10-12 in ten years, and 20 tall eventually. Red color is as beautiful as any tree in autumn. Name means wet heron in Japan, where the cultivar originated before 1882. PHOTO Octopus - Dissectum Group -red Octopus is another new and little known dissectum type Japanese maple, and it may well be one of the largest and fastest growing members of this group. Reaches 3-4 in ten years. Foliage emerges red in the spring but is predominately green with red highlights by the late summer, while returning to bright red colors in the fall. A large growing, open, spreading, dissectum -it will indeed remind you of an Octopus creeping across your lawn. Okushimo - Palmatum Group -green Very unusual. Dark green leaves are 7 lobed and leaf divisions roll inward on themselves very nearly forming tubes, and giving the leaf divisions a round form. Beautiful yellow and gold fall colors seem lit from within. A narrow upright vase shaped tree at maturity. Could be much more widely used if growth habit was better known. Grown in Japan since the 1700s. Grows to 5-6 in ten years, eventually 12-15 tall and 4-5 wide. Japanese name means Salt & Pepper. Recommended by: USNA Omure yama (syn. Omurayama) Matsumurae Group -green Omurayama is a weeping form of the Japanese maple, but should not be confused with the dissectum group which are smaller and more shrub like. Omurayama becomes a small tree 8-10 tall in ten years with willowy pendant branches that hang like a curtain on the perimeter of the plant. Many people compare the effect to that of a miniature weeping willow. The leaves are deeply dissected with an orange cast to the green leaves in the spring. In fall the green leaves turn to brilliant red and gold colors. Orangeola - Dissectum Group -red A very recent introduction to the weeping cutleaf maples this cultivar is vigorous and displays colors strongly in the orange-red tones during both spring and fall. Orange hints highlight summer leaves. This tree is new, very rare, and much in demand. Will grow 3-4 in ten years. Awards: Award of Merit at Boskoop. Oregon Sunset Matsumurae Group -red This newly introduced Japanese Red Maple has a short bushy habit and would fit into any small landscape or work as an excellent container plant. Slow growing to 4 in ten years, the plants may grow to 12 after many years. The leaves are red and are especially brilliant in both spring and fall. The leaves are deeply divided with serrated margins. This very new maple is rapidly gaining admirers among maple enthusiasts. We have joined the ranks. We feel Oregon Sunset has some of the best fall color of all cultivars. PHOTO Osakazuki Amoenum Group -green All Japanese maples have good fall colors, but ask the experts and they agree that Osakazuki is the cream of the crop. Fall colors are the most outstanding color of red imaginable. The leaves are larger than average, and the tree grows into a rounded shape more so in old age. Grows 8-10 tall in ten years. Old trees may reach 20-30 tall. Osakazuki has been grown for over 150 years, but demand continues to exceed supply. Awards: Award of Garden Merit from the RHS. Recommended by: USNA Oshio beni Amoenum Group -red The color of this maple is more orange-red than in most cultivars. Upright grower to 8-10 in ten years with a spreading canopy. Eventually grows to 15 foot tall or more. Leaves are larger than average. Provides excellent color contrast with other varieties. At our nursery this is everyones top choice for red color in the spring. Easy to see why the Japanese named this the great red tide. May scald in full sun. Peaches & Cream Palmatum Group -variegated - This is a very recent introduction. The big attraction here is the impressive leaves that are reticulate in green, white, and pink. Shrubby growth habit and lots of thickly ranked leaves along each branch and twig-lake this a compact tight plant that will grow to about 10 tall and wide after 20 years. This was a seedling of Reticulatum discovered in 1980 at Yamina Rare Plants in Australia. Red Dragon - Dissectum Group -red A new superior maple from New Zealand. Deeply cut purple-red leaves have a distinctly different texture from the other dissectum types, and you might easily envision hundreds of red dragons claws hanging from this vigorous maple. Has held excellent red color in the summer, and is always a darker, more purplish red color than Crimson Queen. There are those who feel this cultivar could become the standard red dissectum sold in America. Grows 4-5 in ten years. Red Emperor(syn. -'Emperor 1') - Palmatum Group -red Red Emperor is the latest claimant to the throne of the reddest the longest. In our limited experience it has indeed maintained good red color through the summer. The leaves are palmate and a little larger than average. It is vigorous, growing to 10-12 in ten years. Where we garden, Red Emperor has handled summer heat easily, and is developing a reputation for good overall performance in difficult situations. Red Feather - Dissectum Group -red This is the newest and most exciting addition to the dissectum group. The leaf divisions are as delicate and petite as the leaves on Red Filigree Lace but Red Feather grows faster and fuller, making 3-4 in ten years. The leaves are a smokey-red in color. Red Feather was discovered in the mid 1980s at Vermeulen & Son Nursery in New Jersey and was first introduced to the public in 1996. A progeny of the popular Japanese maple Burgundy Lace. Red Filigree Lace - Dissectum Group -red This is the most finely cut red dissectum. Leaves are extremely thin and fine, yet they are amazingly sun tolerant. In Vertrees opinion, "this is the most beautiful and unusual new introduction to the dissectum group." Grows 3-4 in ten years. Red Pigmy - Linearlobum Group -red An excellent dwarf maple from the linearlobum group. Red Pigmy has thin, strap-like leaves with excellent red color. The plant is slow growing and dwarf to 4 in ten years, and will grow as wide as it grows tall. Red Pigmy was discovered in an Italian garden and introduced by a Dutch nursery in 1969, but it is only finding its way into American gardens recently. Awards: Award of Garden Merit from the RHS. Award of Merit at Boskoop. Sagara nishiki- Palmatum Group -variegated - Most of the variegated maples are combinations of green and white; Sagara Nishiki is one of the few whose primary colors are green and yellow. The leaves are a very light green edged in pale yellow. These leaves will scald easier than most so provide some shade. The growth habit is upright with considerable branching making 4-6 in ten years. Growth slows with age but mature trees may reach 6-10. Sango kaku - (syn. Senkaki) - Coral Bark Japanese Maple - Palmatum Group -green A personal favorite and deserving of much wider use. Has year round appeal - highlighted in winter when stems and branches turn fluorescent coral in color. Leaves are pale green and contrast well with other green trees, but may scald in full sun. Grows 10 in ten years. Usually matures around 20 tall but can grow 25-30 tall in very old age. Japanese name means coral tower. Awards: Award of Merit & Award of Garden Merit from the RHS. Recommended by: USNA. PHOTO Seiryu- Dissectum Group -green A one-of-a-kind from the dissectum group because of its unusual growth habit. This maple grows upright and does not weep. Very delicate looking leaf yet it resists scalding even when planted in full sun. Some literature notes yellow fall colors, but we always get a superlative red. One of the best, and outstanding for use as a small specimen tree. Grows to 8 in ten years and 15 to 20 in maturity. The Japanese name translates into "green dragon". Awards: Award of Garden Merit from the RHS. Award of Merit at Boskoop. Shaina - Palmatum Group -red Shaina is an excellent dwarf growing red Japanese maple. It originated as a sport of the very popular Bloodgood Japanese maple. The growth habit is upright and compact to 5 in ten years, with lots of twiggy growth giving the branches a tufted look. The narrow pointed leaves are two-toned with bright red contrasting with dark red leaves. Awards: Award of Garden Merit from the RHS in 1993. PHOTO Sharps Pigmy Dwarf Group -green One of the smallest growing Japanese Maples, it is doubtful Sharps Pigmy will grow to much over 3 foot tall even over a very long period of time. Very tiny green leaves turn a nice orange color in the fall. Sharps Pigmy would make an ideal small focal plant in the garden or be excellent as a potted plant or bonsai. Raised and introduced into the U.S.A. in 1985. CLICK HERE to see Current Availability - Maples Shin deshojo - Palmatum Group -green The name means a new Deshojo, so you know this maple aspires to greatness. Emerging leaf color is scarlet but soon turns pink and green and is truly spectacular. Shrubby, with lots of thin branches, eventually reaching 8-10 tall. Shishi gashira (syn. Crispum, Ribescifolium ) - Palmatum Group -green Unlike any other Japanese maple, this slow small grower has curled, kinky leaves emerging in thick patches the length of the stems. Leaf color is green, and it holds this color longer into the fall than the other maples. Then, when other maple colors have faded, it bursts into glorious colors of orange-red. Shishigashira makes a compact upright tree from 10 to 15 foot tall in time. Slow growth makes this excellent for bonsai and containers. Name translates as lions head or lions mane. PHOTO Shojo nomura Matsumurae Group -red Purplish-red leaves with persistent summer color on a small tree with cascading habit as it ages. Crimson red fall color is out of this world. Very rare. Grows 8-10 in ten years. Tamuke yama - Dissectum Group -red Choice weeping red dissectum Japanese maple. Holds its purple-red color even in the heat of summer. Grows 3-4 in ten years. Wide spreading pendulous habit eventually reaching 6-8 tall and nearly twice as wide. Cultivated in Japan since 1710! Only recently receiving attention in the U.S. Considered by many to be the best, and the connoisseurs choice in red dissectums. Awards: Gold Medal from PHS. PHOTO Trompenburg Matsumurae Group -red From the Trompemburg Arboretum in Rotterdam The Netherlands comes this premium red leaf Japanese maple. Introduced in the mid 1960s and now becoming well known. With age the dark red leaf lobes on this tree will roll in on themselves creating a unique effect. This trait is not visible on young trees. This splendid tree is a fast grower and makes an exceptional small tree in short order. Grows to 8-10 in ten years; 20-25 in time. Awards: Award of Preliminary Commendation from the RHS in 1984. PHOTO Tsukushi gata Amoenum Group -red Not well known, Tsukushigata is a spectacular red palmatum. The leaves are a dark purple to black-red in color, and hold up well all season. Shaded trees may show more green in the summer. The leaves are longer than broad and nearly star-shaped. Smaller growing than is typical for this group, only 6-8 in ten years, but older trees will reach 10 or more and larger trees are known. Uki gumo - Palmatum Group -variegated - In Japan Ukigumo means floating clouds, and tiny pink and white spots float across the light green leaves of this variegated maple. The color is subdued not flashy. The plants grow small and dense growing into a tall shrub of 6 to 10 after some years. Verkades Witches Broom Dwarf Group -red This outstanding maple grows as a very tight mass of twiggy growth. A profusion of of tiny two-toned red leaves pack the length of every stem and branch. Red color is excellent throughout the year. One of the most unusual maples, it will indeed remind you of a Witchs Broom. A dwarf, but makes considerable growth in the early years to 3-4 in ten years. This maple would be outstanding for use in a rock garden or grown in a container. 'Viridis' - Dissectum Group -green Any excellent green laceleaf maple with deeply dissected leaves, weeping habit, and golden colors in fall. These are strong growers, making a 3-4 shrub-like tree in 10 years or can be staked while young to gain extra height. Grows 3-4 in ten years. Mature trees may reach 10-15 high and wide. Awards: Award of Garden Merit from the RHS. Waterfall - Dissectum Group -green Similar to Viridis, but possibly more pendulous, with a slightly larger leaf and smaller sized in maturity. Slower growing to 3-4 in ten years.. Fantastic fall colors in gold and yellow primarily, but sometimes tinged with red. Awards: Gold Medal from PHS. shirasawanum Zones 5-9 Part shade
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