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Crimson Queen

Color:

Spring:  Deep red

Summer: Deep Red, then a softer red and dark green in late summer

Fall:  Red

Height: 6'

Growth Habit: Weeping

The most popular laced leaf Japanese Maple. The more sun the plant receives, the longer it holds it color.

 
Everred

Color:

Spring: Deep red

Summer: Deep red

Fall: red

Height: 6-10'
Growth Habit: weeping

 
 
Inaba Shidare

Color:

Spring: Dark red

Summer: Dark red

Fall: Red

Height: 6-10'
Growth Habit: weeping

A vigorous strongly weeping laceleaf.

 
Garnet

Color:

Spring: Red

Summer: Red

Fall: Red

Height: 6-10'

A fast growing red laceleaf with somewhat coarser leaves. 

 
Red Dragon

Color:

Spring: Deep red

Summer: Deep red

Fall: red

Height: 6-10'
Growth Habit: weeping

The best deep red color of any Japanese Maple. It is quickly becoming very popular in the Atlanta area.

 
Tamukeyama

Color:

Spring: Red

Summer: Red

Fall: Bright Scarlett

Height: 6-10'

A mounding laceleaf that holds its deep purple/red color all summer.  More vigorous than Crimson Queen or Everred.

 
Green Filigree

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Fall: Gold

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A weeping laceleaf lime-green in color with cream markings on leaf edges.

 
Green Mist

Color:

Spring: Green

Summer: Green

Fall: Yellow

Height: 6-10'

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Kiri Nishiki

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A bright, light green foliage on beautiful cascading branches. The tree is best planted on a bank or at the top of a wall.

 
 
Sekimori

Color:

Spring:

Summer: Dark Green

Fall: Yellow

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A green mounding laceleaf.  Deeper green and more strongly cascading than Viridis.

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Viridis

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The most common green Dissectum. The leaves are medium green.

 
Waterfall

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A green Dissectum tree with side branches cascading downward. The leaves are bright green and slightly larger than the typical species. This tree can be used to cascade over a wall or rock.

 
 
Baldsmith

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A mounding laceleaf with apricot colored new growth contrasting with deep green mature leaves.

 
 
Orangeola

Color:

Spring: Bright Orange/Red

Summer: Rich Red/Green

Fall: Orange/Red

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A weeping dissectum with an attractive two-toned red and orange leaf colors.

 

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