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Green Japanese Maple suggestion?

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Posted 1 month 6 days ago #84743
Which Japanese Maple has a nice bright green color (not a yellowish green and not?dark green or any other shadowy muted colors) throughout the growing season? Bright green at least throughout the summer? Orange color during fall would be nice too but the most important thing is that it be a bright green in summer. Yes, I'm being weird and picky but there are so many trees out there I figure there's got to be one out there like that and folks in this forum would be the best to ask.?
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Posted 1 month 6 days ago #84744
I have disectums, that I feel have the color you are looking for.

Placement and climate also makes difference on color, not only species.
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Posted 1 month 6 days ago #84745
i have one that has an extremely vibrant, almost fluorescent green. Problem is that is was labeled Acer Beni Hime but that's defenitely not one because? Beni Hime has pinkish leaves.
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Posted 1 month 6 days ago #84746
Acer Beni Hime is pinkish in spring. Green in summer and orange in authum.
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