Acer Palmatum 'Japanese Maple' (JP29)
Acer Palmatum 'Japanese Maple' (JP29)
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We’re proud to offer this rare collection of seed-grown Japanese Maples, each with its own unique character, colour, and growth potential. Unlike grafted varieties, these trees are grown from seed, meaning every one is genetically distinct — a true one-of-a-kind. Selected from the legacy of a grower who began importing Japanese Maples into Australia in the 1970s, these trees represent decades of careful cultivation.
JP29 stands at approximately 700mm high and has a fine, delicate form with slender stems and lightly spaced branching. Its leaves are narrow-lobed and deeply divided, shifting from bright green to soft orange and gold tones as autumn sets in. The foliage is currently in its final seasonal stages, with crisping and colour fade visible across most of the tree. While preparing for dormancy, JP29 offers glimpses of rich texture and subtle colour shifts that hint at a refined form once in full growth next season.
Each tree in this collection has its own natural variation in growth habit, leaf shape, colour patterns, and seasonal changes. It’s an exciting opportunity to own a Japanese Maple that no one else has — with the possibility of discovering something truly exceptional.
Japanese Maples are deciduous trees, which means they lose their leaves in autumn and winter. As the seasons change, the foliage will naturally begin to turn brown and crisp before dropping entirely. This is a normal and healthy part of their cycle. During winter, the trees will be bare, but this is actually the best time to plant. Cooler conditions reduce stress and allow the root system to settle in and establish, setting the stage for strong, healthy growth when spring arrives.



