Renowned for its stunning exfoliating bark and vibrant autumn foliage, Acer griseum (Paperbark Maple) is a prized deciduous tree.
Find Sharp's Pygmy Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Sharp's Pygmy') in Denver Centennial Littleton Aurora Parker Colorado CO at Tagawa Gardens
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A white reticulated variety with red spring tips and green and white variegation in summer. Fall color is burgundy. Found by Sam Pratt. USDA Hardiness Map Plant Form
With it’s brilliant Autumn colour the Japanese Maple is beautiful deciduous tree is attractive all year round. It has a strong tolerance to frost and makes a perfect bonsai specimen.
Noted for its showy coral bark and fall color, award-winning Acer palmatum 'Sango-kaku' (Coral-Bark Maple) is a large deciduous shrub or small tree that is highly desirable.
Acer palmatum 'Emperor 1'Red Emperor Japanese Maple Zones 5-9 ‘Emperor 1’ is one of our favorite red upright Japanese maples. Also known as 'Red Emperor', the early spring color of this Japanese maple comes out as an extremely deep maroon with a brilliant translucent sheen that gives the leaves a nice shiny look as the sunlight hits them. This 'Emperor 1' Japanese maple holds its rich, dark red foliage well throughout the summer months, and has a brilliant scarlet fall display. The underside of the leaf is a rich olive green. The 'Emperor 1' Japanese maple makes a beautiful dynamic to the shiny red tops as the leaves turn blowing in a light summer breeze. ‘Emperor 1’ is a vigorous growing red Japanese maple though it stays midsized overall at around 15 feet in height. Hardiness is another great quality of ‘Emperor 1’. This Red Emperor Japanese maple tree handles cold conditions extremely well and is also very heat tolerant in the late summer. With all of its wonderful attributes ‘Emperor 1’ makes a perfect choice for a mid-sized upright red Japanese maple. Limited Quantities Available !! As we have over a thousand cultivars of Japanese maples, we often do not have many of each cultivar. We recommend that you buy the Japanese maples you want immediately as we often sell out of certain selections.
Acer negundo Kelly's Gold Maple is a wonderful, small contrast tree that forms a rounded head with semi pendulous outer branches. The foliage also droop to enhance the pendulous effect. Leaves are golden-yellow to lime green tinged. Fallen leaves disintegrate quickly and rarely require cleaning up. Grows well in both full sunlight to part shade. Ideal for small to medium gardens. Grows approximately H:5 Meters W:3 Meters This product is Economy Grade/Imperfect stock, which means it's a little bit scrappy, but with some tender loving care it can be returned to it's former glory. Not recommend for a novice gardener. Economy items cannot be returned or exchanged. 16" pot size.
Buy Acer Bloodgood from Hopes grove Nurseries. The Bloodgood Maple (Acer Palmatum Bloodgood) is available for nationwide delivery from our nursery.
The enchanting synergy of Japanese maples and bamboo varieties - a poetic dance of colors and grace in the symphony of nature.
Image 1379045 is of Norway maple (Acer platanoides) plant(s). It is by Zelimir Borzan at University of Zagreb. 1. Branchlet with corymb, terminating developing young shoots (a - e) with deciduous (typically green) transitional leaves at their base (k). - 2. Branchlet with mature leaves and ripe fruits (double samaras). Stalk exuding a milky sap when broken. Wings of the samaras spread perpendicular to the pedicels (»horizontally spreading«), with conspicuously flat nutlets. - 3. Seedling with cotyledons (c) and first pair of ordinary leaves. - 4. Winter-branchlet; buds are reddish-brown, glossy, terminal bud is larger. Leaf-scars are opposite, horseshoe- or heart-shaped and connected extreme laterally. After Hempel & Wilhelm, 1889. Photos and explanations from the book: Zelimir Borzan.
Acer Platanoides Princeton Gold or Norway Maple Princeton GoldAcer Platanoides Princeton Gold, a popular variety of Norway Maple, is a lovely ornamental tree. Prized for its gold-coloured foliage and stately habit, this cultivar is ideally suited to be grown as a focus of interest in the garden. Princeton Gold is a fast growing tree with a broadly columnar habit. Unlike most deciduous trees that boast bright foliage only in the autumn, the deeply-lobed leaves of this cultivar unfold pale golden, borne on red petioles. As the seasons progress, the hue of the foliage deepens to a sunny, warm yellow shade. As with all Norway Maple cultivars, Acer Platanoides Princeton Gold produces yellow blossoms in the spring, followed by brownish winged helicopter seeds.Undemanding and adaptable, Norway Maple Princeton Gold is easy to grow and to care for. This cultivar will thrive in any type of soil, as long as it moist and well-drained. Although this tree fares well in partial shade, it is recommended to choose a spot in full sun for growing it, to encourage the vibrant, bright yellow colour of the foliage.Native to the USA, Acer Platanoides Princeton Gold was bred to withstand temperatures as low as 20 degrees below zero. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this ornamental tree is not bothered by frost or strong, cold winds. Its exceptional hardiness, good performance in the garden and stunning appearance earned Norway Maple Princeton Gold the coveted Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.With a broadly columnar habit, Princeton Gold has a naturally elegant form. Fast-growing and long-lived, it can achieve a height over 12 metres, with a spread over 8 metres. Keeping its attractive shape neat and tidy requires very little effort. Lightly prune in early spring, to avoid bleeding of the sap, and your tree will stay healthy and beautiful.Acer Platanoides Princeton Gold is a great candidate for a shade tree or a specimen tree. Its vivid, yellow-golden foliage provides interest for the better part of the year, offering a bright burst of colour in the garden. The dense canopy that forms as the tree matures is not purely ornamental, as it can provide excellent shade during summer months. Plant it near a patio to fully appreciate all Norway Maple Princeton Gold has to offer.You might also be interested in our full collection of deciduous trees, that includes numerous acer or maple varieties including Acer Campestre and cultivars, Acer Negundo and cultivars and a large choice of Japanese Acers.
Acer palmatum 'Butterfly' is an upright deciduous shrub or small tree with pretty variegated foliage of 5-7 lobed green leaves, irregularly margined with silvery-white and light touches of pink on the edges in spring. Some leaves may have no markings while others may be solid cream. Sometimes gracefully twisted, the pale portion of the leaves turns scarlet to magenta in the fall, before shedding to the ground.
These Japanese maples offer elegant forms and colorful foliage. Use this guide to find the best Japanese maple tree for your yard.
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Acer Negundo 'Box Elder Maple' - 8+ SeedsAcer negundo is a fast-growing tree that grows up to 10–25 m tall, with a trunk diameter of 30–50 cm. It often has several trunks and can form impenetrable thickets. The typical lifespan of box elder is only 60 years. Under exceptionally favorable conditions, it may live to 100 years. A stunning Autumn deciduous tree. Seed Starting Method Raise seedlings and plant out Sowing Depth 10mm Growing Season Winter & Spring (need cold to germinate) Germination Time 28 days Hardiness Protect from wind hen young Plant Spacing N/A Plant Height 20m by 9m Planting Position Partial or full sun Days Until Maturity Plant out when seedling show signs of good root development. Growing tips Cold treat in the fridge for a few weeks before sowing or place your sown seeds outside in winter ready for spring/summer germination. Do not be to quick to discard pots that haven't yet shown signs of seed germination. Seeds will often lay dormant until conditions are optimal and will produce amazing results, long after they have been forgotten.
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Highly popular, award-winning Acer x freemanii 'Autumn Blaze' (Freeman Maple) is a fast-growing, large deciduous tree noted for its ascending branch habit and glorious fall color. Its dense, oval to rounded canopy of deeply cut, bright green leaves, turns brilliant orange-scarlet to crimson-red in fall. The delicate foliage holds its color for several weeks before shedding to the ground. This Freeman Maple also provides some winter interest, with its smooth, thin, gray bark that becomes slightly furrowed with age. 'Autumn Blaze' is excellent as a specimen planting and one of the most brilliant Japanese Maple for fall color. It is drought tolerant when established and grows in most soils.
Excellent tree for a small garden
Big-Leaf Maple The Maple Family–Aceraceae Acer macrophyllum Pursh. (AY-ser mak-ro-FILL-um) Names: Big-Leaf Maple, sometimes called Oregon Maple, derives both its common name and its scientific name, macrophyllum, from the fact that it can have leaves up to 12 inches across–the largest of any maple! Relationships: There are nearly 150 species of maples worldwide. […]
Find Armstrong Gold Maple (Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong Gold') in Peoria Morton Bartonville Pekin Illinois IL at Hoerr Nursery
Commonly referred to as Mikawa, this truly unique dwarf Japanese maple is an excellent choice for small landscapes. This cultivar is one of our favorites, producing layers of small leaves that overlap each other because of close leaf spacing and short petioles. The effect is striking: a rather dense yet sculptural plant with a diverse assortment of leaf size and color. New growth seems to include the whole color spectrum between yellow and green, with older growth turning dark green. In fall, a different color palette takes over, spanning the range between yellow and scarlet. For optimal Mikawa Yatsubusa care, plant this Japanese Maple in a location with morning sun and partial shade throughout the day. It thrives in acidic or neutral soil, and regular watering is recommended, especially during the first few years of growth. Don't forget to check out the wide selection of other Acer palmatum species. USDA Hardiness Map Plant Form Mikawa Yatsubusa Japanese maple is a delightful dwarf tree that is an excellent choice for bonsai and small spaces. Its bright seasonal colors, layered habit, and slow growth make it an appealing alternative to the usual maple varieties offered in garden centers. This cultivar's outstanding qualities were so impressive that the Maple Society of North America awarded it the 2015 Maple of the Year award. Japanese maples are native to Japan, Korea, Mongolia, and parts of Russia. Mikawa Yatsubusa was found in the 1970s, growing wild in the Tōkai region of Japan. It was named Mikawa after an older name for that part of the province, and Yatsubusa, meaning "a small cluster of three rivers," because of its layered appearance. It was first grown in the United States by J. D. Vertrees, a Japanese maple expert and nurseryman in Oregon who wrote extensively about the different types of Japanese maples. This little deciduous tree displays unique characteristics that distinguish it from other maples. It is rare because it is difficult to propagate in quantity. Only a small percentage of germinated seedlings resemble the dwarf parent plant, but the rest vary, often growing to full size. It is multi-stemmed with a growth habit of layer upon layer of dense, overlapping leaf clusters on extremely short internodes that give it an exotic, shingled look. The 3" to 6" long, palmate leaves on red petioles are finely toothed with graceful, narrow-fingered lobes. They put on a colorful show through the seasons, emerging chartreuse in the spring, darkening to deep green in summer, and igniting in the fall with golden orange, orangy red, and fiery red hues. In spring, tiny red flowers adorn the tree, developing into red winged seeds or samaras, adding a pop of color against the light green foliage. In addition to its other attributes, Mikawa Yatsubusa Japanese maple is very slow-growing, at an average rate of 4" to 6" per year, achieving a height of 5'-6' high and 3'-4' wide in 10 years. Because of its size, Mikawa is an excellent choice for containers or a specimen tree for small spaces, such as along front entryways, in rock gardens, fairy gardens, or Asian-themed gardens. It is also highly prized as a natural bonsai tree. Its small size, tight growth habit, and dwarf, congested foliage make it appear pruned or trained, even though the growth and branch spacing are natural. Mikawa Yatsubusa is an easy-to-care-for tree without any significant pests or diseases. It is heat-tolerant and hardy in USDA zones 5-9 and needs moist, acidic, well-draining soil. It can grow well in full sun in the cooler temperatures of zones 5 and 6 but will do better in dappled shade in the warmer zones 7, 8, and 9, where it could be in danger of leaf burn in the hot summer sun. Companion plants for Mikawa should complement the graceful shape of the tree and must have similar cultural requirements. Rhododendrons, azaleas, mountain laurels, hollies, hemlock, and junipers are good backdrop choices to highlight the tree. Shade-loving perennials, such as coral bells, hostas, and ferns, will do well planted under and around the base. It can even grow under a larger tree since it has shallow roots and will thrive in partial shade. Japanese maples are generally wind-pollinated but can also be pollinated by insects. Mikawa attracts moths and provides cover for songbirds. In a world with hundreds of cultivars, Mikawa Yatsubusa always has a place in the garden because of how unique and special it is.
Find Korean Maple (Acer pseudosieboldianum) in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota (MN) at Gertens (Purplebloom Maple)
Beautiful form of Acer japonicum, known for its large leaves and outstanding autumn colour. And its flowers. And its general loveliness.
Find Emperor 1 Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Wolff') in Milwaukee Brookfield Waukesha New Berlin Pewaukee Wisconsin WI at Minor's Garden Center (Emperor 1)
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Regarded as one of the best purple-leaved Japanese Maples, award-winning Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' is a large deciduous shrub or small rounded tree of great beauty in all seasons.
Find Flame Amur Maple (Acer ginnala 'Flame') in Winnipeg Headingley Oak Bluff Manitoba MB at Shelmerdine Garden Center
The enchanting synergy of Japanese maples and bamboo varieties - a poetic dance of colors and grace in the symphony of nature.
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