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  1. Acer palmatum, commonly known as Japanese maple, palmate maple, or smooth Japanese maple (Korean: danpungnamu, 단풍나무, Japanese: irohamomiji, イロハモミジ, or momiji, (栴), is a species of woody plant native to Korea, Japan, China, eastern Mongolia, and southeast Russia.

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  2. Feb 22, 2024 · Typically, Japanese maple tree leaves emerge in spring in one color and turn another color in summer before displaying vibrant fall colors. Japanese maple leaf colors can be deep red, purple-red, bronze, green, golden yellow, and orange. There are also species of variegated Japanese maple trees with bi-colored leaves.

  3. Jan 11, 2016 · Being a maple tree it has the typical lobed leaf, with veins spreading out like the fingers of a hand and ending in five to nine lobes, with one lobe in the centre of the leaf. However the leaves are much smaller than on typical maple trees and since many garden forms have deeply divided leaves they may not be immediately recognized as maple trees.

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  5. Dec 18, 2023 · You may see these with one central trunk or multi-trunked. The leaves of A. japonicum are rounded, palmate, and have nine to 13 deeply-veined serrated lobes. Young leaves are covered with whitish hairs and eventually lose most of these by summer. In fall, you can expect wild displays of red, orange, and umber.

  6. Feb 22, 2023 · Japanese maples are available in a wide range of sizes, colors, and leaf shapes. Learn more about how these trees are classified now on Gardener's Path.

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  7. Apr 13, 2023 · Acer palmatum, commonly known as the Japanese maple, is a deciduous shrub or small tree native to Japan, Korea, and China. It usually grows to a height of 10-25 feet, but can occasionally reach up to 40 feet tall. The general plant form is rounded to broad-rounded, often with low branching.

  8. Facts. Japanese maple is a beloved member of many people's gardens, with its versatile forms, vase-like branching shape, and delicate, toothed, palmate leaves that turn deep red in the fall. It has become naturalized occasionally along roadsides and forest borders in warmer regions of New England.

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