Japanese Maple

A Japanese maple (Acer palmatum) is a species of tree native to Japan, Korea, and China, known for its delicate and beautiful appearance.
These trees are prized for their vibrant foliage, graceful branching structure, and versatility in garden design.
Some varieties, like the red-leafed ones, have year-round color.
Japanese maples are a beautiful addition to gardens, especially for those looking for a plant with striking seasonal colors and graceful form.


Japanese maples are often used as focal points in Japanese gardens, but they also work well in other types of landscaping due to their elegant appearance and variety of sizes and forms. The leaves are usually deeply lobed, with colors ranging from bright green in spring and summer to fiery red, orange, or purple in the fall, depending on the variety.