Acer palmatum ‘Dissectum Nigrum’
A beautiful, hardy, deciduous acer with deeply dissected foliage. The leaves emerge a silvery-red, mature to a deep, rich, burgundy in summer and give good colour in autumn.
Hardiness level Green
A beautiful, hardy, deciduous acer with deeply dissected foliage. The leaves emerge a silvery-red, mature to a deep, rich, burgundy in summer and give good colour in autumn.
Hardiness level Green
A medium sized, hardy deciduous tree, this can reach 12m and is upright in shape. The palmate, dark green leaves have a slightly glaucous reverse in the summer but turn fantastic shades of deep red and scarlet in the autumn.
Hardiness level Green
A hardy, deciduous, female tree introduced from the eastern USA in 1961
Hardiness level Green
Another man-made formal little deciduous tree in the European tradition. Reliable and tough as old boots.
Hardiness level Green
This particular Acer has light green leaves in the summer, sometimes with a red tinge, before turning gold and red in the autumn. Can get to 4m in height over time.
Hardiness level Green
A Japanese maple with long lacy green leaves which darken throughout the summer turning yellow, gold and orange in autumn. Will get to around 4m in height but over a long period of time.
Hardiness level Green
‘Hogyoku’ is mostly known for it’s pumpkin orange fall colour. In warmer climates it sometimes has yellow leaves in the fall that have orange and red washed across them.
‘Hiryu’ is a beautiful upright Japanese acer with narrow, slightly twisted palmate leaves – hence its name. It has autumn colours of red, yellow and orange and would happily live in a pot. Works especially well with low growing broad leaved evergreens, the feathered leaves contrast and gently shake in the wind.
Hardiness level Green
A slow growing spreading shrub or small tree to 150cms over 10 years. The deeply dissected leaves emerge a russet red, maturing to a crimson-edged green and then taking on golden hues in the autumn.
Hardiness level Green