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Acer palmatum cultivars for bonsai

Rare Japanese maple varieties available as young pre-bonsai

Acer palmatum (Japanese maple) cultivars are among the most valued choices for bonsai due to their refined leaf structure, short internodes and predictable growth behaviour. Unlike seed-grown material, selected cultivars offer consistent characteristics that allow precise control over size, branching and overall design.

At Treevaset, we specialise in Acer palmatum cultivars grown specifically for bonsai development and offered as young pre-bonsai. This page presents our curated selection of Japanese maple cultivars currently available in Europe, chosen for growers who value structure, control and long-term potential.

Why Acer palmatum cultivars matter in bonsai

Choosing the right cultivar is a fundamental decision in bonsai. Different Acer palmatum cultivars respond differently to pruning, wiring and seasonal management, directly influencing the final size and refinement of the tree.

Well-selected Japanese maple cultivars offer:

  • Naturally reduced leaf size and refined foliage

  • Shorter internodes compared to seed-grown maples

  • Stable and recognisable growth habits

  • Proven suitability for shohin and compact bonsai

  • Predictable seasonal behaviour without sacrificing structure

Selecting a cultivar is not about rarity alone, but about how reliably it performs under bonsai techniques over time.

Available Acer palmatum cultivars

Below you will find the Acer palmatum cultivars currently available. Each cultivar has its own dedicated page with detailed information about growth behaviour, bonsai suitability and availability.

Differences between Japanese maple cultivars

Although all Acer palmatum cultivars share the same species, their behaviour in bonsai can vary significantly. Growth habit, internode length and foliage structure differ from one cultivar to another. Examples include:

Seigen

Semi-dwarf with upright habit. Very intense red-purple spring flush turning light green, then red to orange in autumn. Smooth bark with pink-red tones. Adult size: 1–2m. One of the rarest cultivars, prized for its spectacular spring colour display.

Koto Hime

Dwarf with very short internodes and small leaves, yet surprisingly vigorous. Green spring foliage with pink-red margins, deepening to red in autumn. Smooth bark with visible internode separation. 1–2m adult size. Ideal for ramification work, canopy pad construction, and forest compositions.

Ori Hime

Dwarf with slow, compact growth and the most delicate, tiny leaves of any cultivar in our selection. Light green spring foliage with bronze margins, turning green-orange in autumn. Smooth bark progressing from light green to grey. 1–2m adult size.

Beni Chidori

Semi-dwarf, upright. Spectacular spring colour: pink at first, then pink with orange veins, settling into light green by summer. Crimson red autumn. Smooth bark in green, pink, or red depending on sun exposure. 2–4m adult size — one of the most sought-after cultivars for its spring colour show.

Katsura

The early bird: first maple to open its buds in spring. Red buds swell over light bark, then deep orange leaves emerge, transitioning through yellow to pale green — at one point, all colours are present in each single leaf. Yellow-orange autumn. Smooth bark in yellow, green and orange tones. 1–2m adult size.

Deshojo

The great classic for bonsai. Fast, vigorous upright growth with deep red spring flush with pink tones, turning dark green in summer, then orange-red in autumn. Smooth bark, red or green depending on sun exposure. 2–4m adult size. Its ability to adapt leaf and internode size to bonsai culture makes it an evergreen among deciduous.

Sei Hime

Rare dwarf from the amoenum subspecies. Slow growth with short internodes and genuinely miniaturised foliage. Very light green, almost yellow spring colour, with orange-yellow autumn tones. Smooth bark progressing from light green (almost yellow) to grey. 1–2m adult size.

Allen's Gold

The only rough-bark cultivar in our collection. Young shoots start yellow, turning light green, then deep red until year four, when the bark turns grey and cracks into scales resembling pine bark — a maple with the bark of Arakawa and the leaves of Katsura. Golden-chartreuse spring foliage with vivid pink-red margins. Fast, vigorous growth. 3–5m adult size.

Each cultivar should be selected according to the intended size, style and level of refinement of the final bonsai.

Compare Acer palmatum cultivars for bonsai

Side-by-side comparison of growth characteristics, seasonal colour and bark type across our Japanese maple selection — based on hands-on cultivation data.

Cultivar Leaf size Internodes Growth habit Spring Colour Bark Adult Size Best For

Very small

Short

Dwarf, compact

Light green, bronze margins

Smooth

1–2m

Shohin, mame

Small

Very short

Dwarf, compact

Green, pink-red margins

Smooth

1–2m

Shohin, mame, forest

Medium

Medium

Semi-dwarf, upright

Red-purple

Smooth

1–2m

Shohin, display

Medium

Medium

Semi-dwarf, upright

Pink to orange

Smooth

2–4m

Training, medium bonsai

Medium

Medium

Upright

Orange to yellow

Smooth

1–2m

Shohin, medium bonsai

Large

Long

Upright, vigorous

Deep red

Smooth

2–4m

Refinement, display

Small

Short

Dwarf, compact

Yellow-green

Smooth

1–2m

Shohin, literati

Large

Long

Upright, vigorous

Golden-chartreuse, pink margins

Rough

3–5m

Training, medium bonsai

European-grown, cutting-propagated material

All cultivars are propagated from cuttings — never grafted — and hand-selected in Europe for plant health and early structural potential.

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