This trio of Japanese maples growing beside the Middle Walk are an autumnal highlight.
Introduced into western cultivation in the 1820’s, Acer palmatum has give rise to many choice cultivars, including this one, ‘Osakazuki’. Here the palmate, lobed leaves, which are typical of the genus, contrast brilliantly with the intense, fiery reds of the autumn foliage. The Japanese maples can provide dramatic autumn colour, and this one, Acer palmatum ‘Osakazuki’ is no exception, with the leaves gradually turning from a gentle green to a vibrant red to light up the Autumn Garden.