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Acer
circinatum × palmatum
ICNCP Name: 'Kisetsu dore'

Formerly 'Kisetsu dore'

The International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP) establishes the rules and regulations for proper naming of plants. When different, the cultivar database displays the correct(ed) ICNCP name, rather than its previous cultivar name.

Japanese Maple Classification: 
Atropurpureum Group

Hardiness Zone (for guidance only):

6 to 9
Ki setsudoe (many sources). It is an American name and must not be modified. (ED)

Kisetsu dore is a dwarf Acer circinatum (hybrid) with bright orange and pink new growth over deep green, giving the plant a distinctive two-toned look. It will grow to a wide ball around 10'. Fall's color is garnet. (What season is it?) (DSN, as A. circinatum)

Date of Origin if known:

mid-1990s
Origin if known:
World Plants

Maplestone Ornamentals/DSN

Information Source:
Found by Jack Muldoon

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