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Photo of Acer Katsura (Japanese Maple – érable japonais)

Acer palmatum Katsura - Japanese Maple – érable japonais  - A dense, compact, cultivar that is most noted for its beautiful spring foliage. Small, palmate leaves emerge chartreuse with orange-tinted margins in spring, mature to bright green by summer and finally turn pastel shades of orange and yellow in fall. Leaf lobes are lanceolate with slender tips and shallow-toothed margins. It typically grows in a vase-shaped form to 4-6' tall over the first 10 years, but gradually becomes more rounded with age as it matures to 10-12' tall..  Familly : Sapindaceae.  

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Author : Marie Thérèse Bleuzen
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Online since: January 10th 2021

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Acer Katsura (Japanese Maple – érable japonais)

Acer Katsura (Japanese Maple – érable japonais)

Acer Katsura (Japanese Maple – érable japonais)

Acer Katsura (Japanese Maple – érable japonais)

Acer Katsura (Japanese Maple – érable japonais)

Acer Katsura (Japanese Maple – érable japonais)

Acer Katsura (Japanese Maple – érable japonais)

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