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Cutleaf Japanese Maple
Japanese maples with the designation of var .ÿ»å¾±²õ²õ±ð³¦³Ù³Ü³¾Ã¿²¹°ù±ð are typically smaller, rounded, slow- growing trees, usually with cascading branching. They rarely grow to more than 12 feet in height with a larger spread. Palmate leaves, each having 7-11 deeply incised lobes, cut to the base of the leaf. They can also be called laceleaf Japanese maple, cutleaf Japanese maple or threadleaf Japanese maple.
