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Japanese maple varieties vary from weeping, dwarf, and variegated. Here are 25 options that are prized for their foliage, size, or unique look.
Do you want a Japanese maple but can’t decide which one? Learn about our top picks to narrow down the wide array of colors, shapes, and sizes available.
Read more about the various types of Japanese Maples, how each is different, and learn how to plant and grow your own Japanese Maple at home.
Japanese maples have notoriously lovely and increasingly varied leaves as more and more cultivars are bred. Some are stringy, and some are more robust. Some completely turn one color, and others take on multiple hues as they experience shorter days.
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.
Japanese maples have foliage in stunning hues of red, gold, bright green, orange, and yellow. Unlike other maple varieties, Japanese maples are relatively small trees, with many colorful dwarf Japanese maple trees suitable for small, compact gardens or growing in containers.
In the following, we’ll explore 30 gorgeous Japanese maple varieties that bring a unique charm to your garden throughout the year. Be sure you also check out the Japanese maple overview I did where I discuss the most important aspects of these great ornamental trees.
Japanese maples are one of the most compelling plants you can add to your landscape. We'll walk you through choosing the best variety for your space.
These Japanese maples offer elegant forms and colorful foliage. Use this guide to find the best Japanese maple tree for your yard.
The staggering diversity of Japanese maple varieties, has been remarkably generated primarily from just three species: Acer palmatum, Acer japonicum (native to Japan, Korea, and China), and Acer shirasawanum (native to Japan). Compare them below. Learn how to grow & care for Japanese maple trees.