Spring 2026

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  1. AlainK

    AlainK Renowned Contributor Forums Moderator Maple Society 10 Years

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    A bit early, I know...
    This morning :

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    Acer "discolor" is not a valid name apparently.
    More pics just for the fun :

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    Here we saw the very first day with positive temperatures this year. Although this was just barely +0.2°C. 60 days with only negative temperatures in the row isn't so common even in my country.
    Hooray, the spring is coming! :)
     
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    AlainK Renowned Contributor Forums Moderator Maple Society 10 Years

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    PS : it was 22.4 in the afternoon on Wednesday 25th...
     
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    Ha! we only hit 19C, but the sun was brilliant. Nicest day this year so far. Still, it's disconcerting to see so much leafing out this early in March. It feels like around 3 weeks ahead of the "new normal", in spite of the 3 weeks of cold in December/Jan. The immense amount of rain, 290 mm here, doesn't seem to have had much effect. The soil isn't saturated (except here and there, or where it's clay), and the stream is running normally.

    These pictures mostly start from around 20/2. Everything starting to move very quickly, it seems.

    Rhododendron mucronulatum, A. sinopurpurasens, A. japonicum, A. shenkanense, A. aff campbellii, A buergerianum ssp. formosanum, A. tartaricum ssp. ginalla 'Yama-zakura', A. opalus (by now in gorgeous full bloom), Acer Dissectum Group, Acer kawakamii x 2, A. serrulatum, A. buergerianum from Angyo weeping (some weep, this one maybe not), Acer palmatum, A. mandshuricum, A. aff. campbellii (bought as heptaphlebium, which it isn't), Acer rubescens, Linearilobum Group, A. amplum ssp. caudatifolium, A. buergerianum ssp. formosanum (a week or so after the first pic).

    Cheers, -E

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  5. AlainK

    AlainK Renowned Contributor Forums Moderator Maple Society 10 Years

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    Flowers & alt.

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    Here are some fun palmatum seedlings, entering the 3rd year, leafing out in the polytunnel:

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    And also a few species, Aa tschonskii, japonicum, negundo ssp. mexicanum, sinsense, sieboldianum.

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    This is definitely springtime here, "Noruz" for some, the start of a new year for others too...
     

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    AlainK Renowned Contributor Forums Moderator Maple Society 10 Years

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    Lots of flowers here, and in France according to various messages I read.

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    We've had lots of sun and warm weather for a few days, 28° C yesterday, and tomorrow and the week to come, rain (good !), and a much cooler climate...

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    After the prunus blossoms, the Wisteria displays its flowers. Very nice above the maples :

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    And Ukigumo looks splendid between Sango kaku and a kind of dissectum atropurpureum :

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    I absolutely love seeing the flowers on Acer sinense. It's a complete affirmation of that "I grew a different species" moment, along with the "I didn't kill it!" moment, which is a big thing with this species. Fantastic!

    I took some pictures of low chlorophyll cultivars, including a brilliant Acer platanoides 'Prof Tadeusz Szczęsny' which is now being re-introduced after a long hiatus, when it was almost lost. This is my graft from last year, so first time I've really seen it. Seen here along with Acer buergerianum 'Hana-chiru-sato' and 'Wakō-nishiki' perhaps the same plant according to some anecdotal evidence. For an extra, Cornus controversa 'Candlelight', all summer long I look out my office window and think the sun is shining, but when I go to the front door, it's raining! -E

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    Here are some pics of JMs new either last or this year, so still in the polytunnel. As a result, none on the planting list for next year.

    Mikazuki, Goshiki-shidare, Sawa-chidori, Chiyo-hime, Berrima Bridge, Murasaki-Shikibu, Tattoo, Dr. Brown, Amagi-shigure, Marielle, Beni-uki-gumo, Green Snowflake, Ima-kumano, Acer circinatum 'Monroe', Sazanami.

    In spite of it having been found wild, many authorities are now questioning whether 'Monroe' is not a hybrid.

    Murasaki-shikibu had some dieback from over-heating. Seems to be recovering, but I hope it won't prove too tetchy.

    I incorrectly hyphenated Sazanami in the photo, but it's a lovely name, meaning "ripples on waves." I'm also really looking forward to enjoying Sawa-chidori (marsh plover), another evocative name with a subtle coloring and reticulation.

    And of course, Marielle, named for my friend Mariëlle by her husband Bart!

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    Gorgeous, splendid, spectacular !
     
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    Didn't know Beni-uki-gumo can be found in Europe.
     
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    Maybe it isn't available, I don't know. It was gifted to me in the US, I hand carried it over.
     
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    Added a few pics of my Beni - Ukigumo for you , must admit they do look quite pretty ,bought this from Packhorse a few years back now.
     

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    That’s a lovely tree, though it looks slightly different from the American Beni-ukigumo. Do you happen to have any spring photos of it? The ones you shared seem more like late summer or autumn. I’m curious whether this is Hilton’s (Pakhorse) own Beni-ukigumo, or the type seen in America, where it shows red even in spring.
     
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    Looks like the only way to get rare varieties into Europe is by hand-carrying them or bringing back some scions—lol. You should’ve hand-carried Red Jaguar too!
     
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    It's definitely the American version, and it was grafted by one of the foremost American experts on JMs, so I'm pretty sure it's authentic. Climate makes a lot of difference in spring color, and as I mentioned elsewhere there was at least one day over 40C in the tunnel. Last year (arrived as a new graft) it leafed out a startling lipstick red, the real "beni" (=lipstick in vernacular) color. It would be cool if it goes back to that once I get it in the ground.
     
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    I am talking about ROEBUK's Beni Ukigumo, not yours, yours is obviously the American ones.
     
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    Gotcha. I actually saw his post afterwards!
     
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    Gorgeous!
    And it looks like you're having the same kind of weather as we're having here : sunny and over 25°C this afternoon!
     
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    Wow, that's just spectacular, Rich.

    Only 20.8 C here in the great north, Alain. But man is it dry. Talked to wheat farmer, they're staring to worry. (Not that they won't make huge amounts, crop or no...)
     
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    Here are a few pics from the last few days. I don't think that 'Munn001' (MOONRISE) has ever looked this good.

    Look how big your Malus 'Van Eseltine' (I think, not taking time to look up) has got, Alain! First time of full flowering. Def a big year for flowers.

    I forgot to mention, the pic prior to 'Munn001' (MOONRISE) is Acer flabellatum flower. Two pics before -- with 'Princeton Gold' (or 'Prigo', depending on which side of the Atlantic), was supposed to be flowers from Acer flabellatum var. yunnanense. This was formerly called Acer campbellii subsp. flabellatum var. yunnanense, and while flabellatum and campbellii are morphologically quite similar, this seems unconnected. Which is how I finally realized, it's not that at all, and I have no idea what Acer it might be, possibly Ō-sakazuki.

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    @emery Is that Ariadne below the polly tunnel photo?

    All looking spectacular:)
     
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