Acer palmatum 'Sara D' is a charming dwarf Japanese maple that features a compact habit, making it ideal for small gardens or container planting. This delicate deciduous tree thrives in USDA hardiness zones 5-8 and prefers temperate climates with a...
Upright, deciduous tree. Grows 10 ft tall x 7 ft wide in 10 years. Reddish-purple linearlobum leaves turn to vivid red in fall. Prone to reverting, any shoots with wide palmate leaves should be removed. Prefers well-drained soil.
Acer palmatum 'Tana', commonly known as Tana Japanese Maple, is an exquisite, deciduous tree celebrated for its lush, deeply lobed leaves that exhibit a stunning transformation of color from bright green in the spring to vivid red in the fall....
This elegant Japanese maple is known for its finely dissected leaves and upright, vase-like habit, reaching heights of 10-15 feet. Suitable for USDA hardiness zones 5-8, it thrives in temperatures ranging from -20°F to 90°F. This deciduous tree boasts a...
Acer palmatum 'Seiryu', commonly known as the Seiryu Japanese Maple, is a deciduous tree renowned for its unique and delicate upright growth habit, forming a graceful, vase-like shape. It is notable for its finely dissected, lacy leaves that significantly enhance...
Acer palmatum 'Ski no kegon' is a stunning Japanese Maple noted for its intricate, dissected foliage and graceful habit. This deciduous tree thrives in USDA hardiness zones 5-8, making it ideal for temperate regions. It prefers a temperature range between...
Vase shaped, deciduous tree. Unusual, deeply curled and crinkled, glossy green leaves. Outstanding shades of yellow, red, and orange in the fall. Excellent as a bonsai, in containers or as a specimen in the smaller garden.
Small upright, vase-shaped tree. Showy coral colored bark on young branches. Color intensifies in winter. Light green leaves contrast nicely against bark. It's unique coloration offers year round interest. Yellow to bronze fall color.
Small and upright habit. The buds form in bunches on a flattened or faceted branch, between these bunches there will be a length of branch with no buds at all. Green foliage in summer and red in fall.