My collection of Japanese maples. Click on the photo to enlarge. If you want to view a specific cultivar, enter its name in the search feature in the upper left corner.
Trompenburg has a wild, unruly growth habit if left on its own. The leaves are large and in the spring take on an orange/green hue that can be seen in this backlighted photo. This particular tree has an imposing presence and requires considerable space in which to thrive (about 6' high and 8' wide).
After removing a thicket from a canyon behind our home in 2003, we started learning about Japanese maples, became obsessed by them, and now have about 400 different varieties of Japanese maples. Each year we find new and wonderful varieties, meet other maple collectors and growers, and our garden has become a sensation.
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Trompenburg has a wild, unruly growth habit if left on its own. The leaves are large and in the spring take on an orange/green hue that can be seen in this backlighted photo. This particular tree has an imposing presence and requires considerable space in which to thrive (about 6' high and 8' wide).
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