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Acer palmatum — Smooth Japanese Maple
An early 19th century introduction frequently grown in gardens. Its numerous cultivars are rather less frequent.
The small opposite leaves are toothed, but with a fairly smooth outline, and are deeply five-lobed. Reddish keys are produced.
f. dissectum covers trees with feathery foliage, including the cultivar ‘Dissectum Atropurpureum’ with purplish foliage.
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