One of my more favorite landscape plants

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  1. mr.shep

    mr.shep Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    How about a stumper? The "sea of leaves" photo,
    as is, was taken yesterday November 29, 2005 in
    the early afternoon in overcast conditions. See
    if any of you can figure out the name of this one.
     

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    krautz33 Active Member 10 Years

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    Just a guess Murasaki Kiyohime?

    Mike
     
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    yweride Active Member 10 Years

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    'Tiny Tim'?
     
  4. mr.shep

    mr.shep Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    A quick note:

    Think leaf colors, leaf sizes and leaf shapes
    as well as the overall shape (growth habit)
    of the tree, as best as you can make of what
    you are seeing. Also, take into account the
    time frame the Maple was photographed as
    there is some Fall coloring showing in the
    plant. Much of the Fall colors have not yet
    developed however and they may not for
    us now this late in the year.

    I will respond in due time again and will
    reply as prompt as I can if someone gets
    the name of this Maple right.

    Jim
     
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    graftedmaplecollector Active Member 10 Years

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    That's a baby lace, right?
     
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    mjh1676 Active Member Maple Society 10 Years

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    Baby Lace?
     
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    Michael F Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Acer palmatum

    :-)
     
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    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    That narrows it down to several hundred.
     
  9. Michael F

    Michael F Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Or several hundred thousand, if one takes into account the possibility that it might be an un-named seedling . . .

    (never been able to understand this fixation on cultivars :-)
     
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    mr.shep Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    I am having a real hard time staying
    connected long enough to even send
    an e-mail. My ISP started its meltdown
    last evening and has not recovered yet.

    Here is a quick clue. This Maple and
    three other forms of the general name
    have been in the US since 1972. In
    days past we considered this Maple
    to be a variety of a known form, such
    as an example, Kasagiyama var. beni.
    There is a web site that shows this same
    Maple in its Spring color glory.

    Jim
     
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    mr.shep Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    The photo on the left is a relative close
    up of the leaves of the "stumper" Maple.
    The not so great quality photo on the right
    was taken on December 2, 2005 is a close
    up view of Murasaki kiyohime. The Fall
    color has not become widespread in the
    Murasaki kiyohime as yet. The stumper
    Maple has been planted in the ground for
    14 years. The Murasaki kiyohime has
    resided in a container for 15 years.
     

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    neko musume Active Member 10 Years

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    One of your more favorite landscape plants

    hello mr. shep,

    although i suspect you have a tree i've never heard of, that hasn't prevented me from trying to figure out what it is.

    i'm wondering if your maple has red petioles about now. or better yet, will it give away too much to post a photo of it in it's spring colors. ^_^

    thank you !

    n. musume
     
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    Daniel Otis Active Member Maple Society 10 Years

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    Hanami nishiki? The leaves on mine don't get this dark, but I'm on the other side of the continent.
     
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    neko musume Active Member 10 Years

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    One of mr. shep's more favorite landscape plants

    hi daniel,

    hanami nishiki was also one of the trees i had narrowed it down to ( if a dozen varieties can be said to be "narrowing" of choices . . . ) because the growth habit and size of the leaves are similar to the photos of hanami nishiki that i've seen on the esveld and ganshuku sites, but the shape of the leaves on mr. shep's tree seem more narrow and elongated.

    also, that was one of my next questions. whether or not this tree has a slight variegation to it.

    it's difficult when basing one's decisions on photos of the same plant that look different on the various sites ! ^_^

    n. musume
     
  15. mr.shep

    mr.shep Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    No, this Maple is not a Hanami nishiki.

    but the shape of the leaves on mr. shep's
    tree seem more narrow and elongated.


    For this form it is characteristic to have a
    slightly narrower central lobe than the side
    lobes. This Maple has the smallest leaves
    in size than the other three forms. Several
    of the leaves are only pinkie nail in size by
    Summer. The new late Summer growth
    leaves can be even smaller still. There is no
    variegation to this Maple.

    Here is a photo of the Maple taken around
    the third week of March 2006.
     

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    Is it the Acer shishagashira ? Lions heasd maple?
    K
     

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