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Dissectum Japanese maple (Acer palmatum dissectum atropurpureum 'Red Filigree Lace'). The pendulous habit of this Japanese maple is consistent with other dissectum types.

 


Dissectum Deeply cut, as in foliage.
Distal Toward the apex, away from the base.
Dish garden A miniature planting in a shallow tray.

Since dissectums rarely grow taller than 6 feet? it is vital that their intricate and delicate branching be visible at eye level.

Acer palmatum dissectum viride - similar to atropurpureum above but with bright green leaves.

Acer palmatum var dissectum, Japanese maple
Camellia japonica, Camellia
Rhododendron 'Olive', Rhododendron
Skimmia japonica 'Rubella', Skimmia
Ilex aquifolium 'Silver Queen', Holly ...

As a member of the Dissectum group, 'Seiryu' has lacy, green leaves dissected into seven segments, each cut all the way to the petiole. In summer, the tree has a light green color and is reminiscent of a lacy curtain.

Japanese maples have over 300 cultivars that can fall into either of two broad categories: Palmate and Dissectum. Palmates are upright-branched and tend to be taller.

Acer palmatum 'Dissectum Atropurpureum Ornatum', Weeping Japanese Maple, is a large shrub or small tree.

dissectum shares a bed with hydrangeas, variegated elder and gooseneck loosestrife in the front berm garden; ...

dissectum) have very lacy, finely divided leaves and gracefully drooping branches. While some have green leaves that turn yellow or red in autumn, 'Ornatum' is one of several Japanese maples with bronze-red foliage that turns crimson in fall.

wildflowers for the Pacific Northwest/Rocky Mountain regions: Aquilegia formosa (western red columbine), Balsamorhiza sagittata (arrowleaf balsamroot), Calochortus nuttallii (fairy lantern), Iris douglasiana (iris pacific hybrid), Lomatium dissectum, ...

Weeping Japanese Maple Acer Palmatum Dissectum- This maple has leaves that turn a brilliant red in the fall and the weeping branches provide additional winter interest.
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Acer palmatum (Japanese Maple) Acer plamatum 'Dissectum' (Cutleaf Japanese Maple) Catalpa bignonioides (Common Catalpa) Tsuga canadensis (Canadian hemlock) VINES/SHRUBS NOT AFFECTED The following is a partial list of vines and shrubs that appear NOT ...

See also: Plant, Shade, Spring, Leaf, Shrub

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