Japanese Maple Tree Varieties
Out of stock
Ruby Red
Ruby Red is a very nice cultivar that holds its' red very well. The leaf shape is similar to Aka Omote, but Ruby Red tends to have more pubescence on the tems and leaves. Stems tend to have a shiny sheen to them like Aka omote. For the time being I am placing it with shirasawanums until more evidence suggests otherwise. Growth to about 12'.
Dwarf Japanese Maples - Great for Containers and Small Areas
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Russlyn in the Pink
Russlyn in the Pink is a beautiful Japanese maple that has foliage that emerges light orange-pink and matures to a burgundy purple. Russlyn in the Pink has leaves in spring sparkle showing a fine pubescence that makes the leaves appear silvery. In fall, Russlyn in the Pink has leaves that turn bright red with orange-green veins. A small tree with a compact form to about 6' tall x 5' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -20 degrees.
Dwarf Japanese Maples - Great for Containers and Small Areas
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Ryuzu
Ryuzu is a delightful Acer palmatum dwarf that has tightly spaced overlapping leaves. In the spring the leaves emerge light green with faint pink to deep orange overtones. The palmate leaves become green in summer with red serrations making a nice summer show. In fall the leaves turn golden-orange. Ryuzu means "Ornamental Dragon's Head". This dwarf will grow to about 6 feet. Sun/ afternoon shade.
Japanese Maple Tree Varieties
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Seigen
Seigen is very nice small-leaved, delicate-looking plant with scarlet-red color in the spring. Leaves change to a blend of green and bronze in summer. Fall color is a mixture of bright orange-yellow. Plant is similar to Shindesojo but perhaps less susceptible to powdery mildew. Leaves often have Fu (speckled variegation). Height to 10' in eight years. Sun/ part shade
Dwarf Japanese Maples - Great for Containers and Small Areas
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Shidava Gold
Shidava Gold is a wonderful dwarf Acer palmatum that originated as a 'witches broom' on an Aoyagi propagated in Australia. Shidava Gold is very similar to Aoyagi in leaf shape and form however Shidava Gold only grows to about 6 feet, and the leaves tend to be slightly smaller. This highly desirable dwarf has bright green leaves and stems which make it an exceptional sight to see in any landscape or garden.
Sun/ part shade. Best suited for zones 5-9.